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Soil Contamination, How Does it Effect the Inhabitants?

... crops are still sprayed with very toxic pesticides, over use of fertilizers, all these things are causing soil contamination around the world. When there are natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis facilities that ... Read Read: Soil Contamination, How Does it Effect the Inhabitants?

By: Joan Barton | 06/06/2008 | Home & Family

Details of Soil Contamination

... (breathing dust particles), or ingestion (eating items grown in impure soil). The sources of water and soil contamination are innumerable; however, the following have a high probability of potentially contaminating local environs: . ... Read Read: Details of Soil Contamination

By: Peter Kent | 27/07/2008 | Health

Hazardous Soil Contaminants Diffuse Easily Causing Health Risks

... (breathing dust particles), or ingestion (eating items grown in impure soil). The sources of water and soil contamination are innumerable; however, the following have a high probability of potentially contaminating local environs: * ... Read Read: Hazardous Soil Contaminants Diffuse Easily Causing Health Risks

By: Katie Kelley | 08/08/2008 | Environment

Avoiding Soil and Water Contamination in the Home

... in the yard or tracking dust into the home); and ingestion (eating vegetables grown in the soil). Sources of Soil Contamination While it would be impossible to list all the potential sources of chemical contamination, the following ... Read Read: Avoiding Soil and Water Contamination in the Home

By: Alan Haburchak | 27/02/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Adverse Side Effects From Contamination

... into the home); and ingestion (consuming fruits and vegetables from the ground, which was grown in the soil). Sources of Soil Contamination While it would be impossible to list all the potential sources of chemical contamination, ... Read Read: Adverse Side Effects From Contamination

By: Peter Kent | 13/02/2008 | Law

Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost of Soil Cleanup

A soil test allows a land owner to balance the potential impact of harm from soil contamination against the cost of undertaking a cleanup operation with the advice of a soil testing lab. Soil testing is used as part of contaminated land ... Read Read: Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost of Soil Cleanup

By: Andrew Stratton | 05/09/2007 | Environment

Soil Improvement is Necessary to Many Major Construction Projects

... a number of soil improvement methods and some of these methods also provide a cost effective means of reducing soil contamination. Dewatering contaminated soil can be a good thing for two reasons. Firstly, the improved soil can be used for ... Read Read: Soil Improvement is Necessary to Many Major Construction Projects

By: William Hauselberg | 16/11/2009 | Business

Spokane, Washington Targeted For Soil Testing

... , Washington is the latest site to receive attention from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Concerns over possible soil contaminants arose after an investigation in Libby, Montana, where an entire town was covered with a fine dust ... Read Read: Spokane, Washington Targeted For Soil Testing

By: Katie Kelley | 14/07/2009 | Law

Permeable pavers are the best way to reduce pollutants and contaminants

... a filtering system such as permeable pavers, can help save our planet from the devastating effects that pollution and soil contamination has invaded our environment with. This means a cleaner world for our children’s children to live in and ... Read Read: Permeable pavers are the best way to reduce pollutants and contaminants

By: Arthur Mavericck | 28/05/2009 | Home Improvement
Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi

Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

... adding roughly about 37.8 metric tonnes of methane, a green house gas, into the atmosphere. Food and underground water contaminated with pesticides. The environmental deteriorations, food and water contaminations demand a paradigm shift ... Read Read: Organic Soil Fertility Management for Enhanced Paddy Production

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 10/05/2008 | Environment

Valley Business Announces New Test for Fecal Contamination

... , Fecal Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and E. coli tests. Some of these are: ·         Bacteroides is absolutely specific for fecal contamination. ·         Since Bacteroides outnumbers coliforms by 1000:1 and outnumbers E. coli by 10,000:1, ... Read Read: Valley Business Announces New Test for Fecal Contamination

By: Jason Yost | 01/04/2009 | Home Improvement

Soil-Based Probiotics The Missing Link to GI Health

... prepare the soil to support new plant growth. Without SBO's, lush plant growth could not take place because the soil would be too contaminated with yeasts, molds, fungi, candida and other harmful organisms that are antagonistic to plant ... Read Read: Soil-Based Probiotics The Missing Link to GI Health

By: Stephen Becker | 03/08/2007 | Health

Top 3 Solutions For Civil Engineering Problems Involving Soil And Groundwater

... may be near to the hazardous waste dumping sites and hence it is necessary to effectively stop the flow of contaminated water to the dam water. Most of the construction experts face complicated problems while constructing slurry walls. ... Read Read: Top 3 Solutions For Civil Engineering Problems Involving Soil And Groundwater

By: William Hauselburg | 26/02/2009 | Business

Soil - Why Soil Is Important For Your Organic Garden

... . The first step you should adhere to is not using any kind of soil that is hard or compacted. This kind has no moisture, may be full of rocks and excessive salt contaminants that may hinder the growth of your organic garden. Your best ... Read Read: Soil - Why Soil Is Important For Your Organic Garden

By: Chris Dailey | 14/03/2008 | Gardening
Steve Evans

Landfill and Groundwater Contamination

... at the surface. Groundwater moves slowly and continuously through the open spaces in soil and rock. If a landfill contaminates groundwater, a plume of contamination will occur wherever reasonably permeable material exists below, for ... Read Read: Landfill and Groundwater Contamination

By: Steve Evans | 05/12/2008 | Technology

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