Environmental Problems of Soils during the Liquidation Rozdil State Mining and Chemical Enterprise «Sirka»

Volodymyr Pohrebennyk1 vpohreb [at] gmail.com
Elvira Dzhumelia2 elviradzhumelia [at] gmail.com
  1. Department of Environmental Safety and Nature security activities, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine, Lviv, S. Bandery Street 12.
Abstract 

At this work  is determined  heavy metals composition in soils of Rozdil State Mining and Chemical Enterprise Sirka, which is included in a list of the top 100 companies for causing environmental pollution in Ukraine. It has not been working since 2001, since 2006 it has been subordinating the State Property Fund, it has been passed readjustment.

This work has established qualitative and quantitative composition of chemical elements in the soils near tailing pond, phosphogypsum dump and  place with tars, using spectral analysis method. Was determined amount of heavy metals, equal or exceed the maximum permissible concentration in soils, including: Mn, Ba, Sr, Cr.

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