toxic waste dump
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Definition
Noun: A site designated for or contaminated by the disposal of toxic waste materials, frequently associated with illegal or environmentally hazardous practices.
Usage
This term specifically refers to a physical location. It is commonly used in environmental, legal, and journalistic contexts to discuss pollution and public health hazards. - The primary concern is the location itself as a repository for dangerous substances.
Examples
- The government pledged to clean up the old toxic waste dump on the city's outskirts.
- Investigators discovered an illegal toxic waste dump in the abandoned industrial park.
- Living near a toxic waste dump can pose serious health risks to the community.
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries a strong negative connotation, implying negligence, illegality, or significant environmental damage.
- It can be used metaphorically in informal contexts to describe a very messy or unpleasant place (e.g., "His apartment is a toxic waste dump").
Variants and Related Words
- Toxic waste site: A more formal or neutral term for a location containing toxic waste, which may or may not be an official disposal site.
- Superfund site: (U.S. Specific) A polluted location requiring long-term cleanup, designated under a specific U.S. federal law.
- Landfill: A broader term for a site for waste disposal; only a toxic waste dump if it contains hazardous materials.
Synonyms
- Hazardous waste site
- Contaminated site
- Poison dump (less common)
Related Phrases
- Illegal dumping: The act of disposing of waste, including toxic waste, in an unauthorized location, which often creates a toxic waste dump.
- Environmental cleanup: The process of remediating a toxic waste dump.
Noun
- a location where toxic wastes can be or have been disposed of (often illegally)