Dusza, ElżbietaFilipiak, PaulinaMieszczerykowska-Wójcikowska, Bożena2022-03-082022-03-082013Dusza E., Filipiak P., Mieszczerykowska-Wójcikowska B. (2013). Wpływ nielegalnego składowania odpadów na zawartość metali ciężkich w powierzchniowej warstwie gleb gminy Police. Folia Pomer. Univ. Technol. Stetin. Agric., Aliment., Pisc., Zootech. 307 (28), 35–46.2081-1284https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12539/954Place the illegal deposit of waste is an area where, in an forbidden manner are stored different types of the waste. The obligation to eliminate them is usually the responsibility of municipalities. However, despite the emergence the formation of wild dumps is still ongoing. The purpose of this study was to assess the accumulation of heavy metals in surface soil (0–20 cm) as a result of uncontrolled waste disposal in the Police municipality. After studies, the soil exposed to uncontrolled dumping of waste (with the exception of object 5) can classified as uncontaminated soil with natural content of heavy metals or to soils with elevated concentrations of these metals. Exceeding the limit values for concentrations of zinc and copper were found only in the surface soil samples taken from object 5, which allows to classify these soils as a soil medium contaminated, which is associated with the morphological composition of waste (ash). Moreover, the highest concentrations of heavy metals in soil samples has been taken in the immediate vicinity of the illegal deposit of waste, but with increasing distance from these objects studied heavy metal concentration gradually decreased.plUznanie autorstwa-Użycie niekomercyjne 3.0 Polska„dzikie wysypiska”metale ciężkieodpadystandardy glebheavy metalsillegal waste storagesoil standardswastesDyscyplina::Nauki rolniczeWpływ nielegalnego składowania odpadów na zawartość metali ciężkich w powierzchniowej warstwie gleb gminy PoliceEffect of Illegal Waste Storage in Heavy Metals Concentration in Surface Soil of Police MunicipalityArticle2300-5378