“…Domestic wastes fall into the soil and create pollution processes and lead to soil pollution with chemicals such as Bi, Mo, Sb, Cu, Pb, Hg, Ag, As, Sn, Cr, Se, Zn contained in the wastes [3]. Household waste is a potential source of heavy metals-Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu and Cr pollution and pollutes water, soil and plants [4], the amount of heavy metals such as Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, Zn increases in polluted soils [5,6,7], absorbed by the roots of and plants and causes the death of plants [8,9]. The norm of heavy metals in healthy soils around the world: Hg -35 mg/kg, Zn -108 mg/kg, As -11 mg/kg, Cr -71 mg/kg, Ni -43 mg/kg, Co -18 mg/kg, Cu -56 mg/kg, Mo -3.1 mg/kg, Mn -397 mg/kg, Ba -496 mg/kg, V -62 mg/kg.…”