Assessment of soil pollution in Belgrade

Snezana Pejovic
Snezana Pejovic

Published: 01.12.2011.

Biochemistry

Volume 28, Issue 1 (2012)

pp. 412-417;

https://doi.org/10.5937/matmed1201412p

Abstract

The aim of our study was analyzing data on concentrations of hazardous and noxious substances in the soil in Belgrade, identifying the most common pollutants, as well as proposing measures for reducing pollution of the soil in Belgrade. 60 soil samples from 30 locations were sampled and tested. The samples were taken in locations in the zone of sanitary protection Belgrade waterworks, near the roads, land within the municipal environment and land in the industrial zones. Deviations are primarily related to the presence of increased concentrations of nickel in the soil, while increased values of other parameters were registered in individual samples at specific locations. In order to improve the current state of soil pollution in Belgrade and prevent further degradation, it is necessary to continue with the systematic monitoring of soil contamination, and implement measures to minimize pollution of land and measures aimed at rehabilitation of existing pollution.

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