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Guide to 'Soil quality' section

Increased levels of metals, PAHs, pesticides, nitrate and phosphate in the soil involve risks for public health, plants and animals. This means that soil pollution reduces the range of possible uses and has implications for the extraction of drinking water and biodiversity. As a result, the development of housing, industrial estates, and agriculture and horticulture stagnates.

Introduction to soil quality


Index Data about soil quality



Relevant sections and indicators in the Environmental Data Compendium