2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12020536
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Pollution of Sedimentary Ponds at an Industrial Plant in Janikowo (Poland)

Abstract: The aim of the work was to determine whether the waste accumulated on the reclaimed sedimentary pond near the Janikosoda Production Plant in Janikowo is still a source of pollution of groundwater. On one of the ponds near the Production Plant in Janikowo, three points were located, in which drilling was done up to the bottom of the layer of solid waste. In each point, samples of sediments were taken to determine electrolytic conductivity and chloride concentration. In order to examine the level of groundwater … Show more

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“…Despite ongoing land reclamation and other pro-ecological activities, several dozen years of soda industry waste accumulation caused the high salinization of waterbodies and soils in the nearby agricultural area. The infiltration of saline waters into the soils resulted from bad construction of industrial ponds [26,27]. Eolian transport of mineral dusts from the surface of unreclaimed ponds seems to be a second crucial factor causing salinization and pollution of the adjacent area [20].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite ongoing land reclamation and other pro-ecological activities, several dozen years of soda industry waste accumulation caused the high salinization of waterbodies and soils in the nearby agricultural area. The infiltration of saline waters into the soils resulted from bad construction of industrial ponds [26,27]. Eolian transport of mineral dusts from the surface of unreclaimed ponds seems to be a second crucial factor causing salinization and pollution of the adjacent area [20].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ponds have been considered, for many decades, as the perfect treatment for stormwater via sedimentation [8]. Whereas, sedimentary ponds near industrial areas are the main source of groundwater and soil pollution [9] as potentially toxic elements are highly available and have a higher potential to accumulate in bottom sediments than in natural ones [10]. Gołub and Piekutin [9] outlined that industrial wastewater discharged into sedimentary ponds is sometimes highly saline contributing to the salinization of surface and groundwater sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas, sedimentary ponds near industrial areas are the main source of groundwater and soil pollution [9] as potentially toxic elements are highly available and have a higher potential to accumulate in bottom sediments than in natural ones [10]. Gołub and Piekutin [9] outlined that industrial wastewater discharged into sedimentary ponds is sometimes highly saline contributing to the salinization of surface and groundwater sources. Therefore, sediment contamination may originate from anthropogenic activities and/or natural geogenic sources [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%