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CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL WORK
A special place in the assessment of pollution emissions from industrial enterprises takes 
analysis of the storage medium, especially soil and snow. The study of these components to 
evaluate the state of air in places where there are no fixed positions, set the priority sources of 
pollution and high-risk areas of possible adverse health effects.
Given that most of the harmful chemicals in the human body comes from food of plant and 
animal origin, studied the content of heavy metals in the main types of crop production, and 
milk.
Evaluation of heavy metals in environmental components and human foods allows timely 
identification of adverse trends, to predict the state of the environment under the existing or 
proposed level of anthropogenic impact, to make management decisions to change the modes 
of nature.
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REFERENCE TO ARTICLE
 
Khanipova, E.R. & Zubkova, V.M.
 (2016) State of Environmental Components and the Quality 
of Agricultural Products in the Conditions of Increasing Anthropogenic Load
Contemporary 
Problems of Social Work. Vol. 2. No. 1 (5). P. 163–175. DOI: 10.17922/2412-5466-2016-2-1-
163-175 (International bibliographic description).


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