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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Q Toxins Phytoremediation per Acre wtih Hemp




This document (link below) talks a lot about the Sunflowers that was mentioned by.


I'm sharing this information as it will be used as a good example of how prior testing plots are done, suggestions on best procedures, to be used as a comparison model, and mostly to use the EPAs own words: 
Phytoremediation is a suggested low financial cost and way to assist in the removal of toxins from the soil.  

While bigger undertakings are developed and financed.
  • Note: Hemp was not factored into this study for comparison.
  • A lot of attention was given to Sunflowers.  Sunflowers were suggested by 


I'm Seeking Information on:


The amount of Toxins hemp can absorb on a per acre basis.  

If I can't find that info that will be one of the things that we test for on this project 

Hemp for Income and Soil Remediation of Nuclear Waste in Bridgeton Missouri and the Cold Water Creek area of the St. Louis Region

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Here is a soil survey of all the toxins and contaminants in the soil at Bridgeton Landfill
Soil Survey Findings Mineral and Toxin Report Bridgeton Landfill


In this document the EPA states:

 Phytoremediation can be utilized while the more costly solutions and bigger financial needs are allocated.
  Free Viewing and link to the original file is provided at Public Google File 
 Introduction to Phytoremediation EPA study
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