I haven’t done much research, but what is the deal with not using volcanoes to dump waste. They’re the largest natural incinerators on earth. Aside from redefining waste management companies and possible air pollutants, it would provide a more natural direct waste control without using up land or building nuclear plants to support incinerators. Many of the active volcanoes on earth has far higher degrees of incineration in comparison to companies making nuclear incinerators…Some active volcanoes even have larger land mass then any landfills. Air pollutants and possible land quakes near volcanoes could cause some problems, but I’m not so sure a volcano will reject the waste when it’s just burning it. If appropriately researched to provide very little pollutant depending on level of incineration per volcano I think we can manage volcanoes to assist in human waste. This doesn’t mean being able to make more waste, but to eliminate land to be used a landfills and reduce current air pollutants for cities. Neighboring cities near volcanoes should be removed (& become millionaires for their use of their volcano) to provide appropriate evacuation time should an eruption/earthquake occurs.
What is the reason why we don’t use them to assist in the same function as any waste management company?
What is the reason why we don’t use them to assist in the same function as any waste management company?