2002
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.sp.2002.193.01.21
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Groundwater pollution at a pulp and paper mill at Sjasstroj near Lake Ladoga, Russia

Abstract: Lake Ladoga, situated in north-west Russia, is the main source of drinking water for more than 6 million people in the region of St Petersburg. During recent years eutrophication of Lake Ladoga has increased, with pollution of the lake water and sediments by heavy metals, phenols and chloro-organic substances. This paper reports the influence of effluents from a pulp and paper mill at Sjasstroj situated on the southern shore of Lake Ladoga. At Sjasstroj, contamination of a wide area of land, and the production… Show more

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“…For example, Schoenheinz et al (2002) adopted this approach to determine the risk of groundwater pollution arising at a pulp and paper mill site in northwest Russia. In this example, the groundwater pollution risk at individual sample locations across the pulp and paper mill site was obtained by calculation of a toxicological index, or hazard quotient.…”
Section: Sustainable Groundwater Use In Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Schoenheinz et al (2002) adopted this approach to determine the risk of groundwater pollution arising at a pulp and paper mill site in northwest Russia. In this example, the groundwater pollution risk at individual sample locations across the pulp and paper mill site was obtained by calculation of a toxicological index, or hazard quotient.…”
Section: Sustainable Groundwater Use In Europementioning
confidence: 99%