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 Soil
contamination or soil pollution is
caused by the presence
of xenobiotic (human-made)
chemicals or other alteration in
the natural soil environment. It is
typically caused by industrial
activity, agricultural chemicals, or
improper disposal of waste.The
most common chemicals involved
are petroleum hydrocarbons,
polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons (such as
naphthalene
andbenzo(a)pyrene), solvents,
pesticides, lead, and other heavy
metals. Contamination is
correlated with the degree of
industrialization and intensity of
chemical usage.
Causes
 Accidental Spills
 Acid rain (Which is
caused by air pollution)
 Intensive farming
 Deforestation
 Genetically modified
plants
 Nuclear wastes
 Industrial Accidents
 Landfill and illegal
dumping
 Land Erosion
Health Effects
• Contaminated or polluted soil directly affects
human health through direct contact with soil or
via inhalation of soil contaminants which have
vaporized; potentially greater threats are posed
by the infiltration of soil contamination into
groundwater aquifers used for human
consumption, sometimes in areas apparently far
removed from any apparent source of above
ground contamination.
• Health consequences from exposure to soil
contamination vary greatly depending on
pollutant type, pathway of attack and
vulnerability of the exposed population. Chronic
exposure to chromium, lead and other metals,
petroleum, solvents, and many pesticide and
herbicide formulations can be carcinogenic, can
cause congenital disorders, or can cause other
chronic health conditions. Industrial or man-
made concentrations of naturally occurring
substances, such as nitrate and ammonia
associated with livestock manure from
agricultural operations, have also been
identified as health hazards in soil and
groundwater.
Ecosystem Effects
• Not unexpectedly, soil contaminants can
have significant deleterious consequences
for ecosystems.[8] There are radical soil
chemistry changes which can arise from the
presence of many hazardous chemicals even
at low concentration of the contaminant
species. These changes can manifest in the
alteration of metabolism of
endemicmicroorganisms and arthropods resi
dent in a given soil environment. The result
can be virtual eradication of some of the
primary food chain, which in turn could have
major consequences for predator or
consumer species. Even if the chemical effect
on lower life forms is small, the lower
pyramid levels of the food chain may ingest
alien chemicals, which normally become
more concentrated for each consuming rung
of the food chain. Many of these effects are
now well known, such as the concentration
of persistent DDT materials for avian
consumers, leading to weakening of egg
shells, increased chick mortality and
potential extinction of species
Cleanup Options
• Excavate soil and take it to a disposal site away
from ready pathways for human or sensitive
ecosystem contact. This technique also applies
to dredging of bay muds containing toxins.
• Aeration of soils at the contaminated site (with
attendant risk of creating air pollution)
• Thermal remediation by introduction of heat to
raise subsurface temperatures sufficiently high
to volatize chemical contaminants out of the soil
for vapour extraction. Technologies include
ISTD, electrical resistance heating (ERH), and ET-
DSPtm.
• Bioremediation, involving microbial digestion of
certain organic chemicals. Techniques used in
bioremediation
include landfarming, biostimulationand bioaug
mentating soil biota with commercially available
microflora.
• Extraction of groundwater or soil vapor with an
active electromechanical system, with
subsequent stripping of the contaminants from
the extract.
• Containment of the soil contaminants
(such as by capping or paving over in
place).
By Country
• Various national standards
for concentrations of
particular contaminants
include the United States
EPA Region 9 Preliminary
Remediation Goals (U.S.
PRGs), the U.S. EPA Region 3
Risk Based Concentrations
(U.S. EPA RBCs) and
National Environment
Protection Council of
Australia Guideline on
Investigation Levels in Soil
and Groundwater.
People’s Republic Of China
• The immense and sustained growth of
the People's Republic of China since the 1970s
has exacted a price from the land in increased
soil pollution. The State Environmental
Protection Administration believes it to be a
threat to the environment, to food safety and to
sustainable agriculture. According to a scientific
sampling, 150 million mi (100,000 square
kilometers) of China’s cultivated land have been
polluted, with contaminated water being used
to irrigate a further 31.5 million mi (21,670
km2.) and another 2 million mi (1,300 square
kilometers) covered or destroyed by solid waste.
In total, the area accounts for one-tenth of
China’s cultivatable land, and is mostly in
economically developed areas. An estimated 12
million tonnes of grain are contaminated by
heavy metals every year, causing direct losses of
20 billion yuan (US$2.57 billion).
United Kingdom
• Generic guidance commonly used
in the United Kingdom are the
Soil Guideline Values published
by DEFRA and the Environment
Agency. These are screening
values that demonstrate the
minimal acceptable level of a
substance. Above this there can
be no assurances in terms of
significant risk of harm to human
health. These have been derived
using the Contaminated Land
Exposure Assessment Model
(CLEA UK). Certain input
parameters such as Health
Criteria Values, age and land use
are fed into CLEA UK to obtain a
probabilistic output
 In March 2009, the issue of Uranium poisoning in
Punjab attracted press coverage. It was alleged to be
caused by fly ash ponds of thermal power stations,
which reportedly lead to severe birth defects in
children in the Faridkot and Bhatinda districts
of Punjab.The news reports claimed the uranium
levels were more than 60 times the maximum safe
limit.[11][12] In 2012, the Government of India
confirmed[13] that the ground water in Malwa belt of
Punjab has uranium metal that is 50% above the trace
limits set by the United Nations'World Health
Organization. Scientific studies, based on over 1000
samples from various sampling points, could not trace
the source to fly ash and any sources from thermal
power plants or industry as originally alleged.The
study also revealed that the uranium concentration in
ground water of Malwa district is not 60 times the
WHO limits, but only 50% above theWHO limit in 3
locations.This highest concentration found in samples
was less than those found naturally in ground waters
currently used for human purposes elsewhere, such as
Finland.[14] Research is underway to identify natural or
other sources for the uranium.
Soil pollution

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Soil pollution

  • 1. PPT on Soil Pollution Made By • “Slide_Maker4u”
  • 2.  Soil contamination or soil pollution is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals, or improper disposal of waste.The most common chemicals involved are petroleum hydrocarbons, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (such as naphthalene andbenzo(a)pyrene), solvents, pesticides, lead, and other heavy metals. Contamination is correlated with the degree of industrialization and intensity of chemical usage.
  • 3. Causes  Accidental Spills  Acid rain (Which is caused by air pollution)  Intensive farming  Deforestation  Genetically modified plants  Nuclear wastes  Industrial Accidents  Landfill and illegal dumping  Land Erosion
  • 4. Health Effects • Contaminated or polluted soil directly affects human health through direct contact with soil or via inhalation of soil contaminants which have vaporized; potentially greater threats are posed by the infiltration of soil contamination into groundwater aquifers used for human consumption, sometimes in areas apparently far removed from any apparent source of above ground contamination. • Health consequences from exposure to soil contamination vary greatly depending on pollutant type, pathway of attack and vulnerability of the exposed population. Chronic exposure to chromium, lead and other metals, petroleum, solvents, and many pesticide and herbicide formulations can be carcinogenic, can cause congenital disorders, or can cause other chronic health conditions. Industrial or man- made concentrations of naturally occurring substances, such as nitrate and ammonia associated with livestock manure from agricultural operations, have also been identified as health hazards in soil and groundwater.
  • 5. Ecosystem Effects • Not unexpectedly, soil contaminants can have significant deleterious consequences for ecosystems.[8] There are radical soil chemistry changes which can arise from the presence of many hazardous chemicals even at low concentration of the contaminant species. These changes can manifest in the alteration of metabolism of endemicmicroorganisms and arthropods resi dent in a given soil environment. The result can be virtual eradication of some of the primary food chain, which in turn could have major consequences for predator or consumer species. Even if the chemical effect on lower life forms is small, the lower pyramid levels of the food chain may ingest alien chemicals, which normally become more concentrated for each consuming rung of the food chain. Many of these effects are now well known, such as the concentration of persistent DDT materials for avian consumers, leading to weakening of egg shells, increased chick mortality and potential extinction of species
  • 6. Cleanup Options • Excavate soil and take it to a disposal site away from ready pathways for human or sensitive ecosystem contact. This technique also applies to dredging of bay muds containing toxins. • Aeration of soils at the contaminated site (with attendant risk of creating air pollution) • Thermal remediation by introduction of heat to raise subsurface temperatures sufficiently high to volatize chemical contaminants out of the soil for vapour extraction. Technologies include ISTD, electrical resistance heating (ERH), and ET- DSPtm. • Bioremediation, involving microbial digestion of certain organic chemicals. Techniques used in bioremediation include landfarming, biostimulationand bioaug mentating soil biota with commercially available microflora. • Extraction of groundwater or soil vapor with an active electromechanical system, with subsequent stripping of the contaminants from the extract. • Containment of the soil contaminants (such as by capping or paving over in place).
  • 7. By Country • Various national standards for concentrations of particular contaminants include the United States EPA Region 9 Preliminary Remediation Goals (U.S. PRGs), the U.S. EPA Region 3 Risk Based Concentrations (U.S. EPA RBCs) and National Environment Protection Council of Australia Guideline on Investigation Levels in Soil and Groundwater.
  • 8. People’s Republic Of China • The immense and sustained growth of the People's Republic of China since the 1970s has exacted a price from the land in increased soil pollution. The State Environmental Protection Administration believes it to be a threat to the environment, to food safety and to sustainable agriculture. According to a scientific sampling, 150 million mi (100,000 square kilometers) of China’s cultivated land have been polluted, with contaminated water being used to irrigate a further 31.5 million mi (21,670 km2.) and another 2 million mi (1,300 square kilometers) covered or destroyed by solid waste. In total, the area accounts for one-tenth of China’s cultivatable land, and is mostly in economically developed areas. An estimated 12 million tonnes of grain are contaminated by heavy metals every year, causing direct losses of 20 billion yuan (US$2.57 billion).
  • 9. United Kingdom • Generic guidance commonly used in the United Kingdom are the Soil Guideline Values published by DEFRA and the Environment Agency. These are screening values that demonstrate the minimal acceptable level of a substance. Above this there can be no assurances in terms of significant risk of harm to human health. These have been derived using the Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment Model (CLEA UK). Certain input parameters such as Health Criteria Values, age and land use are fed into CLEA UK to obtain a probabilistic output
  • 10.  In March 2009, the issue of Uranium poisoning in Punjab attracted press coverage. It was alleged to be caused by fly ash ponds of thermal power stations, which reportedly lead to severe birth defects in children in the Faridkot and Bhatinda districts of Punjab.The news reports claimed the uranium levels were more than 60 times the maximum safe limit.[11][12] In 2012, the Government of India confirmed[13] that the ground water in Malwa belt of Punjab has uranium metal that is 50% above the trace limits set by the United Nations'World Health Organization. Scientific studies, based on over 1000 samples from various sampling points, could not trace the source to fly ash and any sources from thermal power plants or industry as originally alleged.The study also revealed that the uranium concentration in ground water of Malwa district is not 60 times the WHO limits, but only 50% above theWHO limit in 3 locations.This highest concentration found in samples was less than those found naturally in ground waters currently used for human purposes elsewhere, such as Finland.[14] Research is underway to identify natural or other sources for the uranium.