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INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT USING SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND HIGHER PLANTS

Abstract

Along with mineral extraction, the greatest environmental hazard in land use is the formation of industrial waste dumps and tailings dams. Kuzbass ranks among the leading regions in Russia in terms of the amount of industrial waste generated. Storing waste in tailings dams creates the risk of man-made accidents and damage, which could lead to catastrophic consequences on a regional scale. Under the influence of external factors (weathering, leaching), waste particles with a high content of toxic substances, including heavy metals, cause pollution of the fertile soil layer, water resources, and the ground layers of the atmosphere, which in turn has a direct impact on the health of the population of adjacent areas.

About the Authors

A.S. Vodoleev
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


E.S. Cherdantseva
Trade and Economics College


I.A. Kurensky
NFI Kemerovo State University


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Vodoleev A., Cherdantseva E., Kurensky I. INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT USING SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND HIGHER PLANTS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2014;(2):51-53. (In Russ.)

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