[USCC] Contaminated park brings end to community garden plan
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Fri May 1 10:06:55 CDT 2009
There are probably phytoremediation choices that can be used for the lead.? The hydrocarbons might be biodegradable and so getting the pH ,N,P,K, etc into the ranges that promote microbial life might work.? Then just sow a crop that can be easily checked for Pb.? It could take several years, but the lead is the more difficult problem to remediate, yet probably doable for reasonable cost.
It could become a learning center until the lead is diminished.
Barbara Emeneau
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Any info out there about organic remediation of contaminated soil?
Contaminated park brings end to community garden plan
Stanley Avenue Park, in Ottawa's New Edinburgh neighbourhood, was
fenced off last week after soil tests showed high levels of lead and
hydrocarbons.
According to the city, the waiting lists for garden plots in most of
Ottawa's neighbourhoods are two years long.
full story...http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2009/04/30/
ottawa-090430-soil-contamination.html
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