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SOIL POLLUTION

LAND POLLUTION Land pollution is the addition of undesirable matter to the land that damage the terrestrial organisms, reduce the uses of the land by man for agricultural, residential, recreational or other purposes or increase the risk of health hazards to man.

end to the adverse affects of soil pollution! Have a look… What is soil pollution? Soil pollution has been a major concern for environmentalists all around the world . This article will tell you all about the need of taking necessary steps to bring an end to the adverse affects of soil pollution! Have a look…

Causes Of soil pollution Leakages from sanitary sewage. Acid rains, when fumes released from industries get mixed with rains. Fuel leakages from automobiles, that get washed away due to rain and seep into the nearby soil. Unhealthy waste management techniques, which are characterized by release of sewage into the large dumping grounds and nearby streams or rivers.

Causes of Soil Pollution? ? . Industrial wastes, such as harmful gases and chemicals, agricultural pesticides , fertilizers and insecticides are the most important causes of soil pollution. Ignorance towards soil management and related systems. Unfavorable and harmful irrigation practices. Improper septic system and management and maintenance of the same.

Effects of Soil Pollution The effects of pollution on soil are quite alarming and can cause huge disturbances in the ecological balance and health of living creatures on earth. Some of the most serious soil pollution effects are mentioned below. Decrease in soil fertility and therefore decrease in the soil yield. Definitely , how can one expect a contaminated soil to produce healthy crops? Loss of soil and natural nutrients present in it. Plants also would not thrive in such a soil, which would further result in soil erosion.

Effects of soil pollution Disturbance in the balance of flora and fauna residing in the soil. Increase in salinity of the soil, which therefore makes it unfit for vegetation, thus making it useless and barren. Generally crops cannot grow and flourish in a polluted soil. Yet if some crops manage to grow, then those would be poisonous enough to cause serious health problems in people consuming them.

Causes Of soil pollution Soil pollution is a result of many activities and experiments done by mankind and some of the leading soil pollution causes are discussed below. Industrial wastes, such as harmful gases and chemicals, agricultural pesticides , fertilizers and insecticides are the most important causes of soil pollution. Ignorance towards soil management and related systems. Unfavorable and harmful irrigation practices. Improper septic system and management and maintenance of the same. Leakages from sanitary sewage. Acid rains, when fumes released from industries get mixed with rains. Fuel leakages from automobiles, that get washed away due to rain and seep into the nearby soil. Unhealthy waste management techniques, which are characterized by release of sewage into the large dumping grounds and nearby streams or rivers.

Effects of soil pollution Creation of toxic dust leading is another potential effect of soil pollution. Foul smell due to industrial chemicals and gases might result in headaches fatigue, nausea, etc. in many people. Soil pollutants would bring in alteration in the soil structure, which would lead to death of many essential organisms in it. This would also affect the larger predators and compel them to move to other places, once they lose their food supply.

Solutions for Soil Pollution Soil pollution has many sources, from agriculture to industry to human activity. Polluted soils affect harm life and, in turn, wildlife. Depending upon the polluting agent, pollutants can persist in the environment. Solutions, therefore, involve not just removing a source of pollution but also cleaning up and restoring the polluted area. Adding to the complexity of soil pollution is nonpoint source pollution (NSP), which enters the environment through runoff. Take any action at your disposal to reduce soil pollution, as you may not always find a clearly defined source.

Solutions for Soil Pollution Reduce Waste Consider the amount of needlessly generated waste. According to the Clean Air Council, almost one-third of the waste in the U.S. comes from packaging, with an additional five million tons generated during the holiday season. Chemicals used in paper manufacturing can end up in the soil. Choose wisely when shopping; avoid purchasing products with excessive packaging. Reuse holiday wrap, or cut down on the amount you use.

Solutions for Soil Pollution Agriculture Best Practices The EPA has identified agricultural runoff as the primary source of water pollution. Runoff contains pesticides, fertilizers, and agricultural waste that can have harmful effects on soils. Excessive amounts of phosphates, phosphorus and nitrogen found in fertilizers can cause fish and plant kill, resulting in contaminated soils. Use organic herbicides when gardening, or none at all. Plant native plants, which thrive in local conditions, often making pesticide use unnecessary

Solutions for Soil Pollution Wetland Restoration Help restore polluted wetlands. A single acre of wetlands can hold more than of one and a half million gallons of water, which runoff can taint, eventually leading to soil pollution. Work to restore wetlands and reduce NSP. Support local conservation efforts by donating to or volunteering with organizations such as The Nature Conservancy that purchase land for restoration.

Solutions for Soil Pollution Reduction of Human Impact Finally, simply reduce your negative impact on the environment. Despite educational efforts, the average American generates more than four pounds of trash daily, more than seventy percent of which ends up in landfills, where toxins leach into the soil. Recycle whenever possible to help ease soil pollution. Use cloth bags instead of paper or plastic at the grocery store, and substitute polycarbonate bottles for plastic water bottles.

Solutions for Soil Pollution Reduction of Acid Rain Sulfur dioxide emissions can cause acid rain and forest destruction. Fortunately, the introduction of scrubbers on smokestacks of coal-burning power plants has produced some progress in this arena. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports a 71 percent decrease in sulfur dioxide concentrations from 1980 to 2008. Help solve the problem by contacting your legislators and asking them to encourage development of alternative fuel sources..

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