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Landfill Settlement Contours are the levels to which a surcharged landfill can filled. It is conventional to have two sets of contours agreed with the planning authority - pre-settlement and post-settlement. The latter represent the level to which the site can be surcharged, the latter represent the levels to which the site will settle. The post-settlement contours are sometinmes also known as final levels.
Landfill Settlement Contours are the levels to which a surcharged landfill can filled. <br>
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It is conventional to have two sets of contours agreed with the planning authority - pre-settlement and post-settlement. The latter represent the level to which the site can be surcharged, the latter represent the levels to which the site will settle. The post-settlement contours are sometimes also known as final levels.

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Landfill Settlement Contours are the levels to which a surcharged landfill can filled.

It is conventional to have two sets of contours agreed with the planning authority - pre-settlement and post-settlement. The latter represent the level to which the site can be surcharged, the latter represent the levels to which the site will settle. The post-settlement contours are sometimes also known as final levels.