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Assessment of environmental pollution level caused by shipbuilding industry


Authors: GABRIEL-VALENTIN SERBAN, MARCELA NICULESCU, VASILE IANCU, IULIANA PAUN, FLORINELA PIRVU, CATALIN MANEA, FLORENTINA LAURA CHIRIAC, GABRIELA GEANINA VASILE

Keywords: shipbuilding industry, organic and inorganic contaminants, seawater quality, soil, environmental status
https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2021.213

The purpose of the paper was to create databases that would allow a proper assessment of the degree of marine pollution generated by shipyard industrial sector. The study was conducted over a period of three years, between 2015 and 2017. The parameters determined for the waters collected from the shipyard were within the maximum allowed limits according to the norms in force. However, values very close to the maximum allowable limit were observed in the case of groundwater for nickel, determined from the drilling located near the fuel depot in 2015 and chlorides determined from the drilling located near the galvanizing workshop, both in 2016 and in 2017. The analyzed parameters for the soil samples, collected from various sampling points and different depths, were below the value of the alert thresholds for less sensitive soils, according to Order 756/97. The databases created for this study can contribute as an incipient basis for the development of larger studies that include other industrial sectors as well as a longer evaluation period.