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What are the sources of soil pollution?
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The sources of soil pollution include a variety of natural and human-made activities or materials that adversely affect the soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties, thereby reducing its productivity. The main sources are:
- Polluted Air and Water: Air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), etc., when they settle on the earth's surface with rainwater, cause soil pollution. Fallout from atmospheric pollution also contributes to this.
- Disposal of Industrial and Urban Solid Wastes: Industrial wastes discharged mainly from coal and mineral mining, metal processing, and engineering industries contain toxic metals like lead and copper, polluting the soil. Urban wastes include commercial and domestic wastes as well as dried sewage sludge.
- Agricultural Practices: The intensive use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and soil conditioning agents in agriculture leads to soil pollution as their residuals accumulate in the soil. The use of digested sewage sludge as manure also contributes to pollution.
- Faulty Sanitation and Wastewater: Improper sanitation and disposal of wastewater add to soil contamination.
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