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Soil Pollution Due to Sewage Sludge and Industrial Effluents

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2022

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Environmental Science and Engineering

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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In recent times the issue of soil pollution is becoming important as all the nutrient are taken up by plant from the soil. The wastewater treatment produces sewage sludge as an end product, but its primary source is from domestic effluents as well as industrial effluents. Water makes up more than 90% of the sewage water produced in India, 40�50% organics, 30�40% inert compounds, 10�15% bio-resistant organics, and 5�8% miscellaneous components make up the solid fraction. Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation and increasing population generate a huge amount of waste and the waste from industry and the sewage released into the soil as a source of irrigation without being treated properly causes accumulation of toxic heavy metals, persistent organic pollutant, microplastics and high salt that leads to the reduction in the quality of the soil. Similarly, the effluents released by the industries such as distillery, tanning, textile also contains different sources of heavy metals, sodium and other salts and organic chemicals. This chapter providesa detailed aspect of soil pollution from the industry as well as sewage sludge. � 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Microbial pollution, Microplastic, Organic pollutant, Wastewater

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