Industrialized economies and developing countries are affected by soil pollution originating from mining, industrial activities, improper disposal of waste, and mechanized agriculture.
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Get Price08.06.2020 · 7.5.3 Soil and land pollution. Soil pollution, also called land pollution, is linked to water pollution. Liquid wastes containing toxic chemicals or pathogenic micro-organisms on the surface of the land can seep slowly into the soil and may percolate down to contaminate groundwater, which can affect people using springs or wells in the area.
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Get PriceWashing lettuce is very important. Root crops like carrots and potatoes usually have soil on them in the store. If they come from contaminated soil, it's important to wash them well, too. The biggest risk of ingesting soil happens when the soil is left bare. Covering soil with grass or other plants and mulching well reduces the risk of ...
Get PriceInternational audienceSoils contaminated by hydrophobic organic pollutants are a common concern since they are extremely difficult to remove and their potential toxicological impacts are significant. As an alternative to traditional pump-and-treat technologies, soil washing and soil flushing are conceivable and efficient approaches.
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Cited by: 219Get PriceSoil Pollution is the contamination of soil caused by the addition of chemical substances resulting in the reduction of soil productivity and adversely affecting yield of the crops grown on it. The toxic substances percolate through the soil layers underneath to contaminate the ground water. The agricultural waste primarily due to farmland drainage contains washings .
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Get PriceSoil, pollutants, washing, classification, dewatering, purification, particulates, sedimentation The present invention relates to a contaminant washing method and system for removing soil by washing soil contaminated with oil and various heavy metals. This ...
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Get PriceSoil is an important part to maintain the natural environment of the ecosystem. Prevention and control of soil pollution are as vital as water and air pollution control. Soil pollution also has an impact on the quality of water and air. Soil is the home of a huge number of organisms. It also plays a key role in the distribution of the plants.
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Get PriceSoil washing is an ex-situ remediation technique that removes hazardous contaminants from soil by washing the soil with a liquid (often with a chemical additive), scrubbing the soil, and then separating the clean soils from contaminated soil and washwater (US EPA 1993, 1996). The concept of soil washing is based on the theory that contaminants are prone to bind to fine grained soils (silts and ...
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Get PriceThe citric acid fermentation broth was prepared and it was employed to washing remediation of heavy metal-polluted soil. A well-defined washing effect was obtained, the removal percentages using citric acid fermentation broth are that 48.2% for Pb, 30.6% for Cu, 43.7% for Cr, and 58.4% for Cd and higher than that using citric acid solution.
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