Covering soil in a way that makes the covered area impermeable (e.g. a road). This nonpermeability can create environmental impacts as described in Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/2026.
Covering soil in a way that makes the covered area impermeable (e.g. a road). This nonpermeability can create environmental impacts as described in Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/2026.
Soil pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances, vibrations, heat, or noise into the soil through human activities. This can cause damage to human health, the environment, property, and interfere with the use of the environment. Soil pollutants include inorganic and organic compounds, pesticides, and nitrogen and phosphorus compounds.
Learn moreSoil is the upper layer of the Earth's crust, containing minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms. It lies between the bedrock and the surface.
Learn moreGroundwater is the water found beneath the Earth's surface in the saturation zone, in direct contact with the ground or subsoil.
Learn morePollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances into the air, water, or soil due to human activities. It can have negative effects on human health, the environment, property, and the overall enjoyment of the environment.
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