Increasing population in the world causes a decrease in resources. With the decrease in resources, food supply and manufacturability are of great importance. Therefore, it shows us that we need to rapidly limit the pollution on the earth and increase the yield and number of lands that can be used as much as possible.
It is known that food and water will be the most important issue in the coming years and countries that have water will be in a very advantageous position geopolitically in the future. In this context, the most important issue is the protection of land and water suitable for production, and the recycling of unused lands and waters.
Soil pollution is the deterioration of the physical and chemical properties of the soil by solid (materials that do not dissolve in the soil, such as plastic, etc.), liquid (environmental pollutants such as waste oil), radioactive waste and other pollutants. Negativities that will occur in the soil can affect the life of living things rapidly.
With soil pollution, living microorganisms and vegetation are affected, as well as our food sources are polluted and the soil's pollution causes the agricultural quality to decrease, while the product of the soil decreases the yield.
Indiscriminate disposal of used wastes and garbage from settlements, direct discharge of sewage water to nature without treatment
Heavy metals such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, lead and cadmium coming out of the exhausts of vehicles used in cities are inhaled by the living creatures by the air spreading or they go elsewhere by winds due to rainfall.
In agricultural applications; The accumulation of toxic substances in the soil and pollution of the natural environment due to the use of unconscious and excessively used pesticides and artificial fertilizers
Uncontrolled release of industrial wastes to nature constitute the main causes of soil and environmental pollution.
Oil-related pollution is effective in very large areas and is very difficult to remove from the soil.
Decreasing Soil Fertility
Plants and crops living in the soil are damaged due to soil pollution. With increasing pollution, minerals and nutrients required for plants and crops decrease, soil fertility decreases and soils become arid. Unconscious chemical pesticides cause acceleration of soil pollution.
In addition, materials such as copper and lead buried in the soil pollute the soil and the heavy metals they leave destroy agricultural land.
Water Pollution
Water pollution occurs due to the chemicals that penetrate the soil with the pollution of the soil. Agricultural and industrial wastes that pollute the soil, as well as pollute the soil, threaten human health by mixing with underground and surface waters. Due to the mixing of chemicals and harmful substances with the soil, it quickly pollutes our water resources.
Effects on Animal Health
As a result of the researches, approximately 100 million and bacteria live in 1 gram of arable soil. In addition, there are many types of algae and microorganisms in the soil. Chemical and harmful products that damage the soil also have harmful effects on living and microorganisms living in the soil. These products, which harm the environment by throwing harmful wastes into the soil, also interfere with the food chain and indirectly affect other living things and in some cases cause their extinction.
Correct Waste Management
One of the most important causes of soil pollution is that the wastes generated after use cannot be disposed of with the correct management and leave harmful chemical products to the soil. Harmful substances that pass into the soil by rainwater can cause acid rain in the future. In addition, harmful substances mixed into groundwater cause water pollution.
Disposal of Industrial Wastes
Waste from industrial facilities must be disposed of properly and in accordance with the rules. Chemical wastes from industrial facilities cause soil and water pollution from the side. For this reason, water wastes and chemical wastes of industrial facilities must be properly managed and filtered to prevent these problems.
Recycling and Reuse
One of the ways to prevent soil pollution is to reduce waste. Therefore, recycling and use of used products is of great importance. Reuse and recycling both reduce environmental problems and minimize damages.
While environmental pollution is a global problem, awareness is increasing day by day in our country. One of the important issues in soil pollution is recycling the waste generated as much as possible; The pollution that occurs is to be cleaned with the least harm to the environment.
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