Russia: Novosibirsk Tin Plant pollutes soil with heavy metals dangerous for people, say scientists
Résumé
Date indiquée: 15 Déc 2020
Lieu: Russie
Entreprises
LLC Novosibirsk Tin Plant - Parent CompanyProjets
Novosibirsk tin plant - OperationConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Communauté: ( Chiffre inconnu - Russie , Exploitation minière , Gender not reported )Enjeux
Pollution des sols , Santé personnelleRéponse
Response sought: Non
Type de source: News outlet
[Summary translation prepared by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]
Scientists: Novosibirsk tin smelter heavily pollutes soil, 15 December 2020
A study of the soil composition of land near the Novosibirsk Tin Combine was conducted by employees of the Regional Technical University (NSTU)...
According to Evgeny Udaltsov, Associate Professor of the NSTU Labour Safety Department, analysis of the soil near the tin plant shows that it exceeds the MPC of heavy metals: zinc, nickel, copper, chromium and lead. These chemical elements belong to the first group of carcinogens and are dangerous. The further away from the plant, the less the content of harmful impurities in the soil, but still their level exceeds the norm even in the park area.
"The most dangerous is the contamination of the soil of summer cottages in Kirov district with mobile forms of heavy metals. There is a risk of chemical elements entering the human body via food chains through plants. The soil in the industrial zone must be cleaned," TASS quoted Udaltsov as saying.