SOIL QUALITY CONTROL IN URBAN AREAS

VODA (2024),  (str. 37-44)

АУТОР(И) / AUTHOR(S): Sonja Ketin, Boban Kostic

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DOI: 10.46793/VODA24.037K

САЖЕТАК / ABSTRACT:

The paper presents soil pollution on the territory of Belgrade, when a total of 66 soil samples from 33 locations were sampled and laboratory tested. Soil pollution on the territory of Belgrade was controlled with a special emphasis on the examination of the content of hazardous and harmful substances in the soil surrounded by public fountains with spring water. Tests of land in the zone of sanitary protection of the Belgrade water supply source, from communal areas and along traffic roads are also presented. The paper showed that at a certain number of locations there are deviations in terms of the content of hazardous and harmful substances in the soil in relation to the prescribed norms.

КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ / KEYWORDS:

pollution, soil, quality, testing, pollutants, urban area

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