Geoecological assessment of the location of the gas compressor station KS-11 of the Sindorsky linear production department of gas pipelines
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17308/geo.2019.4/2713Keywords:
geoecology, gas compressor station, pollution, Russian North, maximum allowable concentrationAbstract
The article describes the results of geoecological evaluation of the surface water and ground- water, bottom sediments and soils state on the gas compressor station KS-11 of Sindorsky line pipe operation center (LPOC) territory. The performed evaluation was based on the results of the quantitative chemical analysis. The evaluation has helped to clarify the pollution of the river near KS-11 (and how long has it been occurred), in groundwater near industrial sites and the absence of pollution in the soils. Learning functional features of gas compressor stations and geochemical features of the taiga zone has allowed to determine the pollution causes and to attribute one part to the artificially caused pollution and the other part to the natural caused pollution. Based on the evaluation results, measures have been proposed that will help to reduce the technical impact on the country.









