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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">HYDROGEOLOGICAL ISSUES OF ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPING ON SITES CHARACTERIZED BY INTERGRANULAR POROSITY: CASE STUDY OF THE BOGATIĆ MUNICIPALITY IN SERBIA</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:26962" confidence="-1">V. Ristić Vakanjac</dim:field>
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They tend to crop up by the roadside near settlements or adjacent to rivers (usually downstream from
settlements), or in depressions of abandoned gravel or stone mines. From a hydrogeological
perspective and with regard to groundwater and surface water protection, terrains that feature
unconfined aquifers (alluviums, alluvial fans, etc.) are not suitable for any type of dumping, including
sanitary landfills, given that the small depth-to-groundwater is conducive to groundwater pollution by
leachate. This is one of the main reasons why hydrogeological, hydrological, meteorological and
engineering geology research and testing are needed before areas are designated for sanitary landfills.</dim:field>
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