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Soil and Water Contamination
Article Summary: Soil contamination as well as water contamination can occur in several different ways and can have extreme harmful reactions on the human body. Some of these illnesses and diseases that result from water and soil contamination range from liver and kidney damage to cancers to neurological effects. It is important for individuals to recognize when contamination occurs and what to do about it to prot
Groundwater contamination usually arises when individuals have wells. In those circumstances, the ground aquifer is contaminated with the specific chemical or chemicals released by the responsible party. This material then develops into a plume and infiltrates the various well water sources. Individuals that own the wells are then exposed to the chemicals by ingestion (drinking the water), skin contact (bathing with the water), and inhalation (breathing steam from the water).
Groundwater contamination not only is caused through well water but can also occur through air contamination with low water tables. If the chemicals are volatile, such as gasoline or other materials, they may escape into people's basements and may be trapped, thereby exposing the homeowner who may inhale the fumes.
Another source of chemical contamination is from soil. This can occur as discussed above with groundwater contamination, but can also occur when streams or other bodies of water are contaminated with heavy metals or chemicals. When areas flood, these heavy metals and chemicals are deposited on an individual's property and thus contaminate the soil. People can be exposed to these contaminants in the following ways: skin contact (having skin contact with soil by gardening); inhalation (creating dust in the yard or tracking dust into the home); and ingestion (consuming fruits and vegetables from the ground, which was grown in the soil).
Sources of Soil Contamination
While it would be impossible to list all the potential sources of chemical contamination, the following list will serve to illustrate typical contamination sources:
* Gas stations,
* Machine shops,
* Railroad yards and other railroad-related work sites,
* Chemical manufacturing plants,
* Incinerators,
* Dry cleaning stores,
* Chemical waste storage facilities,
* Any manufacturing plant that uses any type of cleaning solvents or gasoline based products,
* Oil refineries, and
* Landfills.
Potential Injuries from Soil and Water Contamination
Contaminants are likely to cause chronic health effects, or effects that occur long after repeated exposure to small amounts of a chemical. Examples of chronic health effects include cancer, liver and kidney damage, disorders of the nervous system, damage to the immune system, and birth defects. There are an array of injuries that can occur because of soil and water contamination, the following are some examples of the chemical contamination. The potential injuries from soil and water contamination include the following:
* Cancer (such as skin, lung and brain);
* Various forms of learning disability (ADD, ADHD, LD);
* Teratogenic effects (when a fetus is contaminated during pregnancy;
* Respiratory effects (breathing difficulties, allergies and other similar conditions);
* Gastrointestinal effects (stomach conditions);
* Cardiovascular effects (heart problems);
* Hepatic effects (conditions that affect the liver);
* Renal effects (various kidney effects including blood in the urine and other kidney problems); and
* Neurological effects (various nervous system disorders, including reflex malfunction and headaches).
If you have been exposed to soil and/or water contamination and have been injured, you may have a legal case.
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