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Microplastic pollution in soil and groundwater: a review

Rogers Wainkwa Chia, Jin‐Yong Lee, Heejung Kim, Jiwook Jang

2021Environmental Chemistry Letters398 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic particles of less than 5 mm size, referred as microplastics, have recently become a major environmental issue. While microplastics are well known in marine and lake systems, there have been less investigations in soils and groundwater. Here we review the origin, shape, impact, and mitigation strategies of soil and groundwater microplastics. We found that littering is the main origin of microplastics in global topsoils, while greenhouses are the main source of microplastics in South Korea. Fibers and pellets are dominant microplastic shapes in soil and groundwater. Microplastic contamination of soil and groundwater is detrimental to human health, plants, nematodes, earthworms, and soil properties. Remediation methods include pyrolysis, replacing plastics by biodegradable plastics, plastic filtration, and subsequent chemical or biological degradation.

Topics & Concepts

MicroplasticsEnvironmental scienceGroundwaterEnvironmental remediationSoil waterPollutionGroundwater pollutionPlastic pollutionEnvironmental chemistrySoil contaminationContaminationSoil PollutantsEnvironmental engineeringEcologySoil scienceGeologyChemistryGeotechnical engineeringAquiferBiologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management Techniques