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Vallner & Sepp, 1993

Effects of pollution from oil shale mining in Estonia

Vallner, L., Sepp, K.
DOI
DOI10.1002/ldr.3400040422
Year1993
JournalLand Degradation & Development
Volume4
Number4
Pages381-385
Typearticle in journal
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id33921

Abstract

The largest commercially exploited oil shale deposit in the world is in northeast Estonia. the accumulation of solid residues by oil shale mines and processing plants has resulted in numerous dumps and ash hills, which are polluting the environment. the groundwater and streams are highly polluted by sulphates, phenols and oil products. a dump hill of radioactive wastes poses a serious threat to the Baltic Sea. Local people suffer from diseases more often than in other regions of Estonia.

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