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E. V. Ostrovskaya
E. V. Ostrovskaya
Research assistant
G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute
Research assistant
G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute

Articles

Geology
  • Date submitted
    2001-09-09
  • Date accepted
    2001-10-22
  • Date published
    2002-04-01

Some environmental issues of natural waters in Novomoskovsk district of the Tula Region

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The Novomoskovsk region belongs to the industrially developed region, the geological environment of which, including surface and ground waters, is subjected to technogenic impact. Negative impact on surface and underground hydrosphere has an intensive exploitation of aquifers of coal deposits, water leveling activities at mining enterprises, construction of water reservoirs on rivers, water pollution by wastes of chemical industries. Signs of chloride and sulfate pollution of surface and ground water are recorded in the area of the mining allotment of the Novomoskovskiy Azot brine field and the adjacent territory. According to environmental studies the source of chloride pollution in the south of the territory are strong brines spilled on the ground surface during accidents at the brine field; sulfate pollution is associated with industrial effluents of hypo enterprises. Monitoring of natural waters in the area of the mining allotment of the Novomoskovsk brine field and the Lubovsky water intake shows that the aquatic environment is currently in quasi-static equilibrium in relation to anthropogenic loads.

How to cite: Ostrovskaya E.V. Some environmental issues of natural waters in Novomoskovsk district of the Tula Region // Journal of Mining Institute. 2002. Vol. 152. p. 39-41.