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Environmental Monitoring of Soils of Post-Industrial Mining Areas

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The ecological situation in most mining regions of Ukraine is critical, and the closure of unprofitable mining enterprises, mines and cuts creates the environmental problems associated with significant changes in the geological and hydrological environment. The purpose of the work is the environmental monitoring of heavy metals in the soils in the territory of Rozdil State Mining and Chemical Enterprise (SMCE) "Sirka" at the stage of liquidation.The object of the study involves the heavy metals in soils in the territory of Rozdil SMCE "Sirka". The subject of the study is to evaluate the content of heavy metals and migration aspects in soils. In this work, the parameters of soil pollution with heavy metals were determined experimentally. On the example of Rozdil SMCE "Sirka", the main problems of the monitoring system of the territory of the mining and chemical enterprise at the stage of liquidation were proven. The influence of the mining and chemical enterprise on the state of environmental pollution (soil, water environment, and waste management status) was also assessed. The ecological balance of the territory is violated due to the fact that the elimination of negative technical manifestations of the enterprise activity was considered unprofitable for a long time. The development of monitoring techniques for man-made landscapes, along with the development of methods for diagnosing the specifics of their functioning and technologies for reclamation, is an integral part of multidisciplinary research on environmental imbalances, which is caused by the transformation of natural landscapes into man-made. The necessity of developing the information-analytical system for the monitoring of the Rozdil State Mining and Chemical Enterprise (SMCE) "Sirka" territory at the stage of liquidation was substantiated. It was established that the monitoring of the territory of the mining and chemical enterprise at the stage of liquidation will allow increasing the level of environmental safety of the territory of the enterprise and the surrounding settlements. Monitoring is one of the main stages of the liquidation and reclamation process and should be carried out at all stages of liquidation. In addition to the monitoring system in the process of liquidation and in the post-reclamation period, the liquidation project should include an environmental analysis of the enterprise activities and environmental forecasting.
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Lviv Polytechnic National University Stepana Bandery St, 12, L’viv, L’vivs’ka oblast, 79000, Ukraine
  • The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszow University of Technology, Powstancow Warszawy 12, 35-084 Rzeszow, Poland
  • Department of Ecology and Environmental Management of Medical Institute, Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, 10, 68-Desantnykiv Steet, Mykolayiv oblast 54003, Ukraine
  • Lviv Polytechnic National University Stepana Bandery St, 12, L’viv, L’vivs’ka oblast, 79000, Ukraine
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  • The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszow University of Technology, Powstancow Warszawy 12, 35-084 Rzeszow, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bilous, L.B., Chopyk, Ya.O. 2002. Problems of monitoring of production-ecological territorial systems of the mining enterprise, Scientific Herald of Ukrainian State Forestry University, 12(1), 164–174. (in Ukrainian)
  • 2. Kopach, P.I., Horobets, N.V., Danko, T.T., Bondarenko, L.V. 2009. The main provisions of the methodology of creating a monitoring system for the environment of mining regions, Ecology and nature management, 12, 181–187. (in Ukrainian)
  • 3. Gajdyn, A.M., Kovalyshyn, V.V., Saliuk, I.V. 1999. Project of reclamation of disturbed lands, the basic project decisions of restoring the ecological balance of the landscape through the phased withdrawal capacity of careers and their liquidation, Ukraine, Lviv, pp. 168. (in Ukrainian)
  • 4. Rudko, G., Shkitsa, L. 2002. Ecological consequences of the activity of Western Ukraine mining complexes, Rocznik AGH, Wiertnictwo Nafta Gaz, Poland, 19(2), 415–418.
  • 5. Poberezhna, L.Ya. 2015. Comprehensive assessment of the environmental risks of the territories adjacent to the Kalush-Holynskyi deposits of potassium salts, Bulletin of the Kremenchug Mykhaylo Ostrogradsky National University, 3(1), 150–156. (in Ukrainian)
  • 6. Order of the Ministry of Emergencies of Ukraine from 06.11.2003, No. 425, On Approval of the Regulation on the Monitoring of Potentially Hazardous Objects (in Ukrainian)
  • 7. Fetzer, J. C. 2014. Mass Spectral Detection, Handbook of Spectroscopy, DOI: 10.1002/9783527654703.
  • 8. Gauglitz, G. and Moore, D.S. (Eds.) 2014. Handbook of spectroscopy, 4 volume set, 2nd ed., Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 406(29): 7415–7416.
  • 9. Epp, J. 2016. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Techniques for Materials Characterization, Materials Characterization Using Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods, DOI: 10.1016/B978–008–100040–3.00004–3.
  • 10. Pohrebennyk, V., Mitryasova, O., Kłos-Witkowska, A., Dzhumelia, E. 2017. The role of monitoring the territory of industrial mining and chemical complexes at the stage of liquidation, 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM, Vienna, Austria, 17(33), 383–390.
  • 11. Lomnytska, Ya.F., Vasylechko, V.O., Chykhrii, S.I. 2011. Composition and chemical control of environmental objects, Lviv: «Novyi Svit-2000», Ukraine, pp. 589. (in Ukrainian)
  • 12. Bryk, M., Kołodziej, B. 2009. Reclamation problems for the area of a former borehole sulfur mine with particular reference to soil air properties, Land Degrad. Dev., 20, 509–521.
  • 13. Pohrebennyk V., Dzhumelia, E., Korostynska, O., Mason, A., Cygnar, M. 2016. Technogenic Pollution of Soil due to Mining and Chemical Enterprises, in Proc. 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM, Albena, Bulgaria, ,0 June – 6 July, vol. 2, 363–370.
  • 14. Schults, D. 1996. Recultivation of mining waste dumps in the Ruhn Area, Germany, Water, air and soil pollution, 91(1/2), 89–98.
  • 15. Trunova, I.O. 2006. Environmental assessment of soil contamination in area of dump of phosphogypsum JSC “Sumykhimprom” by heavy metals, Herald of Sumy National University, Ukraine, 5(89), 135–138.
  • 16. Razo, I., Carrizales, L., Castro, J., Díaz-Barriga, F., Monroy, M. 2004. Arsenic and Heavy Metal Pollution of Soil, Water and Sediments in a Semi-Arid Climate Mining Area in Mexico, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, USA, 152(1–4), 129–152.
  • 17. Sun, J., Geng, C.L., Zhang, Z.T., Wang, X.T. 2012. Present situation of comprehensive utilization technology of industrial solid waste, Materials Review, China, 11(2), 105–109.
  • 18. Rybicka, E.H. 1996. Impact of mining and metallurgical industries on the environment in Poland, Applied Geochemistry, USA, 11(1–2), 3–9.
  • 19. Pohrebennyk, V., Karpinski, M., Dzhumelia, E., Klos-Witkowska, A., Falat, P. 2018. Water bodies pollution of the mining and chemical enterprise, 18th International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM 2018 (Albena, Bulgaria, 30 June – 9 July, 2018), 18(5.2), 1035–1042.
  • 20. Taras, U.М. 2013. Problems of rehabilitation of sulfur quarry around activity of Yavoriv State Mining and Chemical Enterprise “Sirka”, Scientific Journal of UNFU of Ukraine, Ukraine, 23(2), 154–158 (in Ukrainian).
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