2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijaas.v12.i1.pp60-65
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Preventive remediation methods minimize soil pollution

Abstract: <span>Soil quality is rich in various substances, as well as a rich variety of uses for life, which leads to the potential for pollution. Once soils are polluted, remediation is mitigative and must be carried out, which has been the focus of many studies so far. However, preventive remediation is the focus of the novelty of this study, which aims to prepare predictive methods. This is a literature review of various studies over the last ten years, which are related to soil quality indicators through the … Show more

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“…As an example of the case in Indonesia, Figure 2 presents a partial plan of the Surabaya Sewerage and Sanitation Development Programme 2020 (Mangkoedihardjo, 2010a). Starting with user assessment criteria by prioritising socioeconomic aspects, the planning results determined the downtown area as an offsite sanitation service area with a population of around 300,000.…”
Section: Upstream Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example of the case in Indonesia, Figure 2 presents a partial plan of the Surabaya Sewerage and Sanitation Development Programme 2020 (Mangkoedihardjo, 2010a). Starting with user assessment criteria by prioritising socioeconomic aspects, the planning results determined the downtown area as an offsite sanitation service area with a population of around 300,000.…”
Section: Upstream Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influent stream undergoes successive processes and ends as treated effluent [14][15][16]. In addition, the reactor is a non-living material, so it cannot protect itself from external disturbances [17]. Meanwhile, there is no doubt about the ability of plants to process pollutants in soil [18], water [19], and air [20].…”
Section: Phytoreactor and Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%