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Description of the project
Sambir MSW landfill is the only authorized landfill in the Sambir district and the city of Sambor (covers the acceptance of MSW from more than 100 thousand people). The design solution of the landfill is intended for the storage and disinfection of resource-depreciated solid household waste after sorting and selection of secondary raw materials from residential and public buildings, institutions, trade and catering enterprises, as well as industrial waste similar in composition to MSW.
The project measures provide for the reconstruction of the solid household waste landfill in the city of Sambor, Lviv region, taking into account modern environmental and sanitary requirements. To ensure the regulatory state of the environment and environmental safety, the project envisages developing 2 solid waste storage maps with the installation of protective dams, constructing a waste sorting complex, a leachate disinfection station, water supply ditches, control ponds, a drainage system for leachate removal, a weighing station, structures for protection against spontaneous combustion of waste and atmospheric pollution, a sewage system, an administrative and household complex, access roads, external networks and structures, and other types of work.
The goal of the project is to ensure safe waste management, reduce the risks of soil, surface and groundwater contamination, as well as reduce the negative impact on the environment and public health.
The reconstruction of the solid waste landfill in Sambir is of strategic importance for the development of the entire territorial community (included in the Action Plan Development Strategy of the Sambir Territorial Community for the period until 2027). The project will provide appropriate infrastructure for the collection, sorting and disposal of solid household waste, which will allow to reduce the volume of landfills, increase the level of recycling of secondary raw materials and introduce modern approaches to waste management in accordance with the principles of the circular economy. The implementation of measures will contribute to the achievement of the environmental goals of the community, defined in the local plans for sustainable energy development and climate (PDSERK), and will also comply with European directives in the field of environmental protection.