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Soil Pollution Status, Sources and Control Methods in China
Summary
This review examined soil pollution sources, status, and control methods in China, covering industrial activity, agriculture, and urbanization as primary drivers of contamination. The paper discussed how soil pollution degrades agricultural output, contaminates water, and affects air quality, and surveyed available remediation strategies.
Soil is the solid foundation for our survival and development. With the progress of society, our country pays more and more attention to soil pollution. Soil pollution can cause the quality and yield of agricultural products to decline, pollute groundwater and surface water resources, affect air quality, lead to soil pollution in regional areas, and cause the destruction of ecological environment and the sharp decline of biodiversity. These problems will affect China's future sustainable development and social stability, so a detailed analysis of the sources of soil pollution is conducive to analyzing the nature of pollutants and pollution methods, which plays an important role in the prevention and control of soil pollution. And to introduce to the public some new technologies of soil pollution control, new ideas and the future direction of soil remediation.
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