Abstract

The environmental monitoring of natural waters in Krasnodar (Uspensky and Novokubansky districts) and Stavropol (Kochubeyevsky District) Territories was conducted. In the course of study, various elements and compounds harmful to animals and humans, which exceed maximum permissible concentrations, were identified.

Highlights

  • In the territory of large enterprises such as the Stavropol SRPS included in the United Energy System (UES) of the South, sites of mining and processing industries, and cattle-breeding complexes as well, the geochemical redistribution of elements and compounds takes place

  • The degree of precipitation in different seasons, different types of waters, air pollution, and soil condition have to be identified and assessed. These data are essential for the monitoring, assessment and prospective measures to reduce emissions from anthropogenic sources as well as to support further ecological balance within the recommended standards of sanitary control in the border areas of Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories of Russia

  • Pyrometallurgical enterprises of nonferrous and ferrous industry, as well as TPP, annually emit dozens of millions of tons of sulfur dioxide [5]. Nitrogen oxides such as NO, NO2, N2O3, N2O5 are dissolved in water contained in the air

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Introduction

In the territory of large enterprises such as the Stavropol SRPS included in the United Energy System (UES) of the South, sites of mining and processing industries, and cattle-breeding complexes as well, the geochemical redistribution of elements and compounds takes place. It leads to their accumulation in natural waters, soils, and plants. It is known that the regions of the South are strategically important and of great priority for developing the agriculture and livestock industry in Russia. Plants, accumulating harmful elements from natural waters and soils, are used as feed for animals; these harmful elements get in crop and livestock products of the country

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