Monitoring of Cadmium Contaminated Soil in Kvemo Kartli Region (Republic of Georgia)

Environmental pollution increases from year to year and concentrations of pollutants reach a colossal point, which ultimately affects the health of the living organisms. Industrial pollution and old mining methods are one of the sources of harmful agents in the environment. It is important to study and monitor environmental pollution in dynamics. During several years we have been researching heavy metals distribution in soils in the South East part of Georgia. “RMG Gold and Copper” mine in Kazreti is one of the biggest enterprises in Georgia. As a result of open-cast mining aerosols containing heavy metals are ejected which causes harmful effects of the environment. Within this research 21 villages in Bolnisi and Dmanisi municipalities were investigated; analysis of agricultural soils showed that the concentration of cadmium in the vicinity of the enterprise was significantly increased and exceeded maximum allowed concentrations. Through the wind, cadmium-containing dust spreads out to the 22 kilometers radius which leads to the soil contamination in the whole region.

products growing on the soil near the mining area are often very harmful to human health [1] [2] [3]. Heavy metals and radionuclides are the most dangerous environmental chemical contaminants. Their inclusion in the biochemical cycle with high concentrations is a threat for living organism. They are hardly excreted from the body and cause pathological changes [4] [5] [6]. From this point of view, one of the most important areas in Kazreti is RMG Gold and Copper mine, located in Bolnisi region on the right and left banks of the river Mashavera [1] [7] [8] [9].
Gold-barite-copper-polymetellic ores of hydrothermal sedimentary genesis (VMS type) of Madneuli deposits [10] are extracted by open quarry type, which leads to intense pollution of the environment by toxic metals. Many researches show that soil and water pollution in the region exceeds the admissible norms quite highly in recent years [1] [8] [11] [12] [13].
It is important to mention that such a fundamental research was not conducted in this region before 2017.

Research Area and Methodology
Within the frames of the project "Green Political Analysis of Industrial Pollution in Kvemo Kartli Region", financed by Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus regional office, implemented by Green Policy Public and Scientific-Research Platforms in collaboration with Elephter Andronikashvili Institute of Physics, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, the research process began with the revision and assessment of the researches carried out before about this problem.
Based on the existing data, a possible soil pollution map with heavy metals was created using GIS.As a result of our research 42 sampling areas were defined in 21 villages in Bolnisi and Dmanisi municipality, around the mining teritories they were taken from A and B horizons, overall 42 samples. Table 1

Results
The results of the research showed that cadmium is especially increased in the   The Map (Figure 3) shows the distribution of Cd in Bolnisi and Dmanisi Municipalities. In almost every village Cd concentration is higher than the maximum allowed concentration, but in the village Ratevani Cd is at the highest level than the other villages. Cadmium is a toxic element and is a threat to health as it causes calcium elimination from the organism and premature disintegration of the bones; it can also lead to the tumors and other diseases.

Conclusions
Thus, RMG Gold and Copper mine leads to intense pollution of the environment by such a toxic metal as Cd. During the research 42 sampling areas were in 21 villages in Bolnisi and Dmanisi municipality. All these villages are located near the RMG enterprise. Soil samples were analyzed on the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy) and determined cadmium concentration in them.
The results showed that the cadmium was especially increased in the village Ratevani. However, in almost all samples Cd concentration was higher than the  It should be noted that ecological condition of the region can be improved if mining company RMG will assess all environmental risks properly and implement modern environmentally safe mining methods based on modern concepts of mine waste management. But assessing highly ideologized policy of the natural resources economy in Georgia, we doubt it is possible, without strict environmental regulations and scientifically refined political involvement of the government in the field, from the perspectives of green policy.