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Abstract This article reports on pollution of the environment with dioxins, which are lethal to the human organism. Dioxins are formed as a by-product at chemical plants with antiquated technologies. Entering into primitive slime pits with wastes, dioxin freely penetrates into surrounding soils and groundwater. Favorable conditions for formation of dioxins are created when soils containing chlorinated benzene and phenols are stabilized. The status of this problem abroad is described. Specific measures are suggested to eliminate dioxins in soils and in slime pits.
Abstract This article reports on pollution of the environment with dioxins, which are lethal to the human organism. Dioxins are formed as a by-product at chemical plants with antiquated technologies. Entering into primitive slime pits with wastes, dioxin freely penetrates into surrounding soils and groundwater. Favorable conditions for formation of dioxins are created when soils containing chlorinated benzene and phenols are stabilized. The status of this problem abroad is described. Specific measures are suggested to eliminate dioxins in soils and in slime pits.
Dioxins in soils
Sokolovich, V. E. (author)
1994
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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