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Advancements in Biochar for Soil Remediation of Heavy Metals and/or Organic Pollutants

Biochar, a carbon-rich material made from burning plant waste with limited oxygen, can effectively clean polluted soil by trapping harmful chemicals and metals. When mixed into contaminated soil, biochar’s porous structure acts like a sponge to capture pesticides, petroleum products, and toxic metals, preventing them from spreading into groundwater or being absorbed by plants. Scientists have found that combining biochar with plants and beneficial bacteria creates an even more effective cleaning system that can remediate severely contaminated sites.

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Soil health alterations via compost additions to natural and remediated heavy metal-contaminated mineland soils

Abandoned mining sites in Missouri left contaminated soils that couldn’t support plant growth. Researchers tested whether adding compost could restore these soils to health comparable to natural prairie. They found that applying 180 tons of compost per hectare successfully restored soil quality and plant growth while keeping heavy metal levels safe for livestock, making it an effective and affordable solution for healing mining-damaged lands.

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