The effect of de-icing roads with salt on the environment in Krakow (Poland)

Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.7494/geol.2019.45.3.195
Anna Kostka, M. Strzebońska, Maciej Sobczyk, M. Zakrzewska, A. Bochenek
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The de-icing of roads and streets in the winter season is a necessity in many European countries, where the mean day temperature drops below 0°C for long periods. Among the many chemicals used for winter road maintenance, the most popular in Poland is sodium chloride in various forms and mixtures, due to its relatively low price and availability. This agent, however, contributes to the increase of salinity in the soil environment and may lead to disturbances in soil properties and premature plant necrosis. The impact of the usage of chloride salts on the soil environment was researched in Krakow’s city centre by means of the examination of soil samples collected prior to the de-icing season (November) and afterwards (February) as well as snow samples taken in February. A general deterioration of the examined parameters (pH, conductivity, chloride concentrations, carbonate concentrations) was observed after the winter season, but still the results for most samples did not pose a serious threat to the soil environment or plants. This was mainly the result of the fact that the winter seasons in European countries have become increasingly mild and warm, which contributes to decreased usage of chloride salts. However, the state of soils in the Main Square was disturbing, as demonstrated by the clearly elevated chemical parameters of samples, despite a ban on the use of salt in this area. These results indicate the most probable reason for the withering of trees growing there, leading to them being frequently replaced.
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波兰克拉科夫用盐除冰道路对环境的影响
在许多欧洲国家,冬季道路和街道的除冰是必要的,那里的平均日温度长期降至0°C以下。在用于冬季道路养护的许多化学品中,在波兰最受欢迎的是各种形式和混合物的氯化钠,因为它的价格相对较低,而且容易获得。然而,这种药剂会增加土壤环境中的盐分,并可能导致土壤性质的紊乱和植物过早坏死。在克拉科夫市中心,通过检查除冰季节(11月)之前和之后(2月)收集的土壤样本以及2月采集的雪样本,研究了氯化物盐的使用对土壤环境的影响。冬季过后,检测参数(pH值、电导率、氯化物浓度、碳酸盐浓度)普遍恶化,但大多数样品的结果仍未对土壤环境或植物构成严重威胁。这主要是由于欧洲国家的冬季变得越来越温和和温暖,这有助于减少氯盐的使用。然而,主广场的土壤状况令人不安,尽管禁止在该地区使用盐,但样品的化学参数明显升高就证明了这一点。这些结果表明了生长在那里的树木枯萎的最可能的原因,导致它们经常被替换。
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