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case study on soil pollution

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Answered by nagasaithanush2006
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The present investigation deals with the assessment of pollution status along the wetland of Thane Creek, which has

been subjected to a lot of pollution from the Asia’s biggest Thane—Belapur Industrial Complex located at the south of

Mumbai harbor along the west coast of India. This paper advocates habitat conservation and ecological studies with

special reference to the physico-chemical characteristics and heavy metal pollution in the soil along the creek area. In

the present investigation, the pH, electrical conductivity, bulk density, alkalinity and chlorinity values recorded were

observed to be high during dry seasons and low during rainy season. The soil samples were also analyzed for their

heavy metal contents like nickel, zinc, cadmium, copper, iron, arsenic and mercury. It was observed that, the concentration of these heavy metals increases gradually in dry seasons, followed by sharp decrease during rainy season. These

heavy metals have a marked effect on the aquatic flora and fauna which through bio magnification enter the food chain

and ultimately affect the human beings as well. The present experimental data on heavy metal pollution in soil samples

collected along Kalwa bridge of Thane Creek points out to the need of regular monitoring of water resources and further improvement in the industrial waste water treatment methods. If the present conditions continue for a long period,

the creek may soon become ecologically inactive.

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Answered by yadavpritam1986
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Case study on soil pollution

CASE STUDY - INDIA. Earlier, India had perfectly normal pH levels of soil and water, but with constant soil and water pollution, these values have all crashed down. Here are some of those values and observations that we have recorded. Soils are critical environment where rock, air and water interface.

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