Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology (Apr 2024)

The Study of Peri-Urban Soil Contamination in the Kenitra Region, Morocco – Characterization and Assessment Using a Statistical Approach

  • Yahya El Idrissi,
  • Jamal Mabrouki,
  • Bouamar Baghdad,
  • Mohammed Alaoui El Belghiti,
  • Mohammed El Azzouzi,
  • Soukaina El Hasini,
  • Abdelali El Mekkaoui,
  • Kenza Kadiri Hassani,
  • Elhabib El Azzouzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12912/27197050/183599
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 143 – 157

Abstract

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The peri-urban solid waste in the Kenitra region is experiencing a significant change in terms of quantity and quality. High concentrations of both inorganic and organic materials are present in these wastes, posing a significant threat of pollution. This research seeks to analyze the extent of soil contamination by heavy metals, providing valuable insights to prompt proactive interventions and propose alternative solutions for sustainable waste management. The objective of this work is to study peri-urban soil contamination in the Kenitra region-Morocco. For that several soil contamination indicators have been analyzed, namely: nitrogenous, fertilizer and heavy metals concentration, soil pH, ... Etc. The analyzed soil samples were taken of water from the different points at the levels of the studied region. The analysis shows that the studied soils are polluted with Zn, Mg, Cu, Ni, Cr, Cd, Pb, and other chemical elements. The results obtained suggest a correlation between soil pollution and the concentrations of the measured heavy metals. Furthermore, the analysis shows that heavy metals, contamination is particularly related to the presence of lead, cadmium, and zinc. The zinc contamination in the soil is about 390 mg/kg for a standard of between 0.2 and 2 mg/kg. Lead concentrations are 53 mg/kg for a standard of 0.3 mg/kg. Based on Moroccan standards the soil is contaminated by lead, cadmium, and zinc.

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