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Roots and fungus

Common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil, water

New work suggests Metarhizium could provide an inexpensive and efficient way to protect crops grown in polluted areas and remediate mercury-laden waterways.
November 21, 2022
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A University of Maryland researcher and colleagues found that the fungus Metarhizium robertsii removes mercury from the soil around plant roots.


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Presumptive PFAS

Model highlights widespread PFAS exposure across the USA

Webinar: Researchers describe 'presumptive contamination' model for known sources of PFAS.
November 15, 2022
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Research and regulatory attention to PFAS has grown dramatically in recent years, yet data about PFAS-contaminated sites are incomplete. Researchers recently proposed a “presumptive contamination” model to fill the gap.


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Illinois Department of Natural Resources

America forges a new legacy by cleaning up legacy pollution

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) makes the largest investment in cleaning up legacy pollution in American history.
November 14, 2022
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With this $21 billion dollar investment, we have the opportunity to be the generation whose legacy is environmental clean up.


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Abandoned mine

New report: The climate benefits of degraded lands reclamation and restoration

The National Wildlife Federation assembles a report laying out how reclaiming degraded lands won't just help the local environment and wildlife — it will help the climate too.
November 14, 2022
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Degraded lands often do not sequester carbon, but redevelopment and revegetation can change that.


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Plastic fibers

Study shows the threat microplastics pose to terrestrial food production

Microplastics are, in part, responsible for crop-reducing effects.
November 12, 2022
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Scientists at Staffordshire University are driving research to understand the scale of plastic pollution in agricultural soils and its impact around the world.


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Fiber hemp

Decatur plans to use hemp to remediate soil

Under a new USDA grant, the City of Decatur in Illinois is planting hemp to improve water quality and clean up soil.
November 7, 2022
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The city of Decatur, IL has included planting acres of industrial hemp for soil remediation and erosion control as part of its water quality improvement plan. 


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BWR Exploration

Manto Sipi Cree Nation authorizes soil remediation program at Little Stull Lake

BWR Exploration completes hydrocarbon in soil report for a small area of contaminated soil. They plan to remove and replace.
November 7, 2022
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BWR can now proceed with the soil remediation as recommended by Pinchin and authorized by MECP.


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DOE injection

What you need to know for In Situ remediation projects

You need transparent site remediation amendment information before starting your project. Here's three questions you should be asking.
eliot-cooper
Eliot Cooper
November 4, 2022
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While every in situ remediation project is different, all environmental consultants need transparent remediation amendment information for their site.


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usgs

Judge rules against 'reprisal culture' at USGS lab

The investigation shows Western Fisheries Research Center unfairly retaliated against a scientist with wrongful termination.
November 3, 2022
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Rather than fix the problems that Eveline Emmenegger raised, the WFRC management acted to prevent further reports as part of an escalating campaign against the scientist.


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Coldwater Creek

Missouri school undergoes testing for radioactive contamination

Coldwater Creek, which is contaminated with Manhattan Project atomic waste, runs near Jana Elementary.
October 21, 2022
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Boston Chemical Data Corp recently showed Jana Elementary School in Florissant, Missouri, has radioactive isotope lead-210 levels 22-tims higher than expected on the kindergarten playground. 


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