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Project Report # 1. Introduction to Soil Pollution:
Industry being a voracious consumer of natural resources brought in pollution of air, water and soil environment. Soil pollution usually originates from the development of industry, intensive agriculture associated with modern systems of cultivation like use of high analysis chemical fertilizers, use of pesticides, use of sewage, sludge, city composts and other industrial wastes etc.
The contaminants produced by industrial processes ‘reach the soil by three ways:
(a) Through the air—gaseous and particulate contaminants are emitted from chimneys and exhausts or are deflated from spoil heaps and are blown away by the wind ultimately to sink or be washed by rain to the soil environment.
(b) Through drainage system industrial effluents and water drainage from spoil and rubbish heaps either washes direct on to nearby fields or enters the local streams and rivers and ultimately enter into the soil, and
(c) Through direct mechanical or gravitational effects on the soil-solid materials like refuses from mines, animal slurries or sewage-sludge’s etc. can be dumped directly on to the agricultural-land and thereby creates soil pollution.
Once pollutants enter and are incorporated into the soil, their concentrations in soil are continuously increasing and accumulating as toxic to all forms of life like plants, microorganisms, human beings etc.
Project Report # 2. Definition of Soil Pollution:
The word “soil” have been derived from lain word “solum” meaning upper crust of the earth. Soil is actually formed as a result of long term process of complex interaction leading to the production of a mineral matrix in close association with interstitial organic matter — living as well as dead. Soil is one of the most important ecological factors. Soil is thus usually defined as “any part of earth’s crust in which plant root”.
Soil pollution is the reduction in the productivity of soil due to the presence of soil pollutants. Soil pollutants have an adverse effect on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil and reduce its productivity.
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Project Report # 1. Introduction to Soil Pollution:
Industry being a voracious consumer of natural resources brought in pollution of air, water and soil environment. Soil pollution usually originates from the development of industry, intensive agriculture associated with modern systems of cultivation like use of high analysis chemical fertilizers, use of pesticides, use of sewage, sludge, city composts and other industrial wastes etc.
The contaminants produced by industrial processes ‘reach the soil by three ways:
(a) Through the air—gaseous and particulate contaminants are emitted from chimneys and exhausts or are deflated from spoil heaps and are blown away by the wind ultimately to sink or be washed by rain to the soil environment.
(b) Through drainage system industrial effluents and water drainage from spoil and rubbish heaps either washes direct on to nearby fields or enters the local streams and rivers and ultimately enter into the soil, and
(c) Through direct mechanical or gravitational effects on the soil-solid materials like refuses from mines, animal slurries or sewage-sludge’s etc. can be dumped directly on to the agricultural-land and thereby creates soil pollution.
Once pollutants enter and are incorporated into the soil, their concentrations in soil are continuously increasing and accumulating as toxic to all forms of life like plants, microorganisms, human beings etc.
Project Report # 2. Definition of Soil Pollution:
The word “soil” have been derived from lain word “solum” meaning upper crust of the earth. Soil is actually formed as a result of long term process of complex interaction leading to the production of a mineral matrix in close association with interstitial organic matter — living as well as dead. Soil is one of the most important ecological factors. Soil is thus usually defined as “any part of earth’s crust in which plant root”.
Soil pollution is the reduction in the productivity of soil due to the presence of soil pollutants. Soil pollutants have an adverse effect on the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil and reduce its productivity.
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Project Report Introduction to Soil Pollution:
Industry being a voracious consumer of natural resources brought in pollution of air, water and soil environment. Soil pollution usually originates from the development of industry, intensive agriculture associated with modern systems of cultivation like use of high analysis chemical fertilizers, use of pesticides, use of sewage, sludge, city composts and other industrial wastes etc.
The contaminants produced by industrial processes ‘reach the soil by three ways:
(a) Through the air—gaseous and particulate contaminants are emitted from chimneys and exhausts or are deflated from spoil heaps and are blown away by the wind ultimately to sink or be washed by rain to the soil environment.
(b) Through drainage system industrial effluents and water drainage from spoil and rubbish heaps either washes direct on to nearby fields or enters the local streams and rivers and ultimately enter into the soil, and
(c) Through direct mechanical or gravitational effects on the soil-solid materials like refuses from mines, animal slurries or sewage-sludge’s etc. can be dumped directly on to the agricultural-land and thereby creates soil pollution.
Once pollutants enter and are incorporated into the soil, their concentrations in soil are continuously increasing and accumulating as toxic to all forms of life like plants, microorganisms, human beings etc.
*Cheers☺️☺️
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Project Report Introduction to Soil Pollution:
Industry being a voracious consumer of natural resources brought in pollution of air, water and soil environment. Soil pollution usually originates from the development of industry, intensive agriculture associated with modern systems of cultivation like use of high analysis chemical fertilizers, use of pesticides, use of sewage, sludge, city composts and other industrial wastes etc.
The contaminants produced by industrial processes ‘reach the soil by three ways:
(a) Through the air—gaseous and particulate contaminants are emitted from chimneys and exhausts or are deflated from spoil heaps and are blown away by the wind ultimately to sink or be washed by rain to the soil environment.
(b) Through drainage system industrial effluents and water drainage from spoil and rubbish heaps either washes direct on to nearby fields or enters the local streams and rivers and ultimately enter into the soil, and
(c) Through direct mechanical or gravitational effects on the soil-solid materials like refuses from mines, animal slurries or sewage-sludge’s etc. can be dumped directly on to the agricultural-land and thereby creates soil pollution.
Once pollutants enter and are incorporated into the soil, their concentrations in soil are continuously increasing and accumulating as toxic to all forms of life like plants, microorganisms, human beings etc.
*Cheers☺️☺️
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