This document discusses the environmental impacts of soil and sand mining. It notes that sand mining is increasing to meet demand but can cause significant environmental damage. Key impacts include degradation of water quality through acid mine drainage, heavy metal contamination, and increased turbidity. Groundwater levels also decline due to mining. Air quality and noise levels are negatively impacted by dust and machinery. Mining disturbs land use and soil quality through removal of vegetation and changing topography. The document provides examples of these issues occurring in various regions of India and discusses regulatory challenges of unchecked illegal sand mining.