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Soil Pollution MTA

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Soil Pollution Soil is the essential foundation for life, supporting food production, filtering water, and sustaining ecosystems. Yet, this vital resource is increasingly threatened by pollution. *Soil Pollution* offers a comprehensive exploration of this critical issue, defining soil pollution and detailing its diverse sources – from industrial and agricultural activities to urban development, improper waste disposal, accidental spills, and emerging threats like microplastics. The book delves into the specific types of contaminants found in soil, including heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, hydrocarbons, and radioactive substances, explaining how they get there and why they are harmful.

Moving beyond identifying the problem, this book examines the profound impacts of polluted soil on ecological systems, human health, and food and water safety. It provides in-depth coverage of the technical approaches used to assess and monitor soil contamination, evaluate risks, and implement remediation strategies – both in-situ methods that treat soil in place and ex-situ techniques involving excavation, as well as nature-based solutions like bioremediation and phytoremediation. Crucially, it also outlines practical strategies for preventing soil pollution from occurring, highlights relevant regulatory frameworks and policy approaches, and discusses the future challenges and innovations needed for global action to safeguard soil health. A vital guide for anyone concerned with the health of our planet and its foundational resource.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Understand the vital importance, functions, and complex nature of healthy soil.
  • Identify and analyze the diverse natural and human sources of soil pollution, from industrial activities and agricultural practices to waste disposal and urban runoff.
  • Learn about the major types of soil contaminants, including heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, hydrocarbons, radionuclides, and emerging threats like microplastics.
  • Explore the significant ecological impacts, human health risks, and food chain contamination caused by polluted soil.
  • Discover methods for assessing, monitoring, remediating, and preventing soil pollution, including nature-based solutions and regulatory approaches.
Who's It For:

This book serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking to understand soil pollution, its causes, effects, and solutions. It is particularly valuable for students and researchers in environmental science, policymakers involved in land and environmental management, and individuals concerned about the health of soil resources and their impact on ecosystems and human well-being.

Author:

Kayla Torres

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Date Published:

May 16, 2025

Word Count:

46,580 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 16 minutes

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