Random fill can pollute soil and groundwater by allowing rapid infiltration of contaminants. Random fill consists of mixed materials of different sizes and compaction, creating interfaces that can impede or accelerate water flow. This results in complex and preferential flow paths through the unsaturated zone and into groundwater. Pollutants deposited on the surface can then migrate quickly through cracks and voids in the random fill towards the groundwater table, reducing groundwater quality through infiltration and recharge.