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Monitoring of technogenic soil pollution in manufacture
Author(s) -
B.E. Gubasheva,
М.А. Khassenova,
E.K. Akkereyeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
general question of world science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18411/gq-31-03-2021-21
Subject(s) - humus , environmental science , soil cover , contamination , pollution , pollutant , soil contamination , soil water , heavy metals , water content , environmental chemistry , environmental engineering , soil science , geology , ecology , geotechnical engineering , chemistry , biology
The growth of production zones in the city of Aksai in the West Kazakhstan region leads to contamination of the soil cover, which, in turn, causes a chain reaction of pollution. Due to soil contamination, soil moisture and the underground surface are polluted. As a result, the processes in the soil change, the vital activity of plants, animals and microorganisms are disrupted. The article presents data on the study of changes in soil cover under the influence of human activity. The results of the conducted studies on the determination of the humus content and pH level, the content of heavy metals in technogenically disturbed soils in the adjacent territory of the natural gas processing enterprise are presented. The obtained data on the gross content and mobile forms of heavy metals indicates that the maximum permissible concentration level for these pollutants is not exceeded.

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