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Oil pollution is a hazard both in terms of scale and toxicity. Oil and oil products cause poisoning, death of organisms and soil degradation. The natural self-purification of natural objects from pollution depends on the natural conditions of the region, the presence of moisture, heat and the activity of the vital activity of the soil biocenosis. Under the conditions of Siberia, where a low temperature regime is maintained for a long time, self-purification is a long process. As a result of the long industrial use of the Medvezhye oil and gas condensate field, the soils of this area have accumulated pollutants. Thus, it is required to assess the toxicity of the soil, as well as to provide the ways and methods to prevent its environmental pollution. One of the ways to restore disturbed landscapes is technical and biological reclamation, the features and results of which are considered in this study using the Medvezhye deposit sand pit as an example.
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., rys., tab.
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- Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education, Industrial University of Tyumen, Volodarskogo 38, 652000 Tyumen, Russia
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- Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education, Industrial University of Tyumen, Volodarskogo 38, 652000 Tyumen, Russia
Bibliografia
- 1. Ivanova N.A. 2015. Ecology of the northern city: Proc. allowance / under total. Ivanova (Ed.), Nizhnevartovsk: Publishing house of the Nizhnevartovsk University for the Humanities, 158.
- 2. Podvalov Y.A. 2010. Ecology of oil and gas production: Monograph: Infra-Engineering, 400.
- 3. Ivasenko D.A., Kosov A.V. 2010. Technology of recultivation of soil and water polluted with oil and oil products using destructor microbes isolated from aboriginal microflora. Ecological Bulletin of Russia (EVR), November, 12–16.
- 4. GOST 28168-89 dated April 1, 1990. Soils. Sampling.
- 5. GOST 17.4.3.01 – 83 dated 01.07.1984. Nature Protection. Soils. General requirements for sampling.
- 6. Big encyclopedia of oil and gas [Electronic resource]. – Access mode: http://www.ngpedia.ru/id527282p1.html
- 7. Moskovchenko D.V., Ubaidulaev A.A. 2014. Influence of oil spills on pollution of surface waters of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra. Bulletin of the Tyumen State University, 4, 26–38.
- 8. Hygienic standards 2.1.7.2041-06 dated 04/01/2006. Maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) of chemicals in the soil.
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