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  • From: Steve Hart <stevenlawrencehart@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>, Sameena Nazir <sameena.poda@gmail.com>, Shafqat Saleem Khan <shafqatsaleem1@yahoo.com>, cjwardle@gmail.com
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Questions on timelines and strategies for bio-remediation
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2018 20:31:38 +1200

Hi Chris..following up on my previous facebook response one very key person
for you to contact in Islamabad is Sameena Nazir...copied in here. Also
Shafqat will also be very helpful, also copied in.

Steve Hart

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On 17 August 2018 at 22:12, Vaidila Satvika <vaidila@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> Paul Stamets has some good examples of improving contaminated soil using
> mushrooms. See his book Mycelium Running.
>
> Good luck!!
>
> Vaidila
> 828-713-0546
>
> > On Aug 17, 2018, at 5:34 AM, Chris Wardle <cjwardle@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Questions on timelines and strategies for bio-remediation
> >
> > 20180817: After three months of intensive study on Moringa cultivation in
> > Nepal, I am currently in Pakistan to learn more about local approaches to
> > marketing and the development of value-added products.
> >
> > Sadly though, with significant pesticide and chemical fertiliser use in
> > this country, I think it unlikely that it will be easy to find
> > uncontaminated land as I pursue my dream to see more Moringa grown
> > organically here.
> >
> > Yesterday, it was my good fortune to learn of a federal government
> facility
> > in Peshawar which offers free testing to assess the presence of
> pesticides
> > and chemical fertilisers in food. It strikes me that for low-income
> > farmers, this could be a reliable proxy and a good alternative to the
> high
> > cost of applying for and maintaining formal organic certification.
> >
> > Hence, I am interested to avail this testing service not only as a mean
> of
> > assessing the quality of my food, but also as a monitoring tool for the
> > bio-remediation of land which has more than likely been exposed to such
> > toxic hazards.
> >
> > However, I am hoping to learn about similar monitoring experience from
> > other contexts, as well as effective natural strategies to free the land
> > from contamination. For example ...
> >
> > 1) To what extent (if any) can chicken tractors, burning off, flooding,
> > planting of particular species, earth worms, mulching, the application of
> > compost, or other techniques help in returning the soil to a healthy
> state?
> > - and
> >
> > 2) In what sort of time frame have you been able to achieve effective
> > bio-remediation of contaminated land?
> >
> > I'd be grateful if readers could share details of strategies employed and
> > results achieved, and/or offer pointers to studies demonstrating
> timelines
> > for effective bio-remediation?
> >
> > Thanks in anticipation.
> >
> > PS: please feel free to respond in this forum, and/or at the original
> post,
> > here:
> > bit.ly/bio-remediation
> > ===
> > Chris (Hamza) Wardle
> > Online at SlideShare/Facebook/Skype/Twitter/LinkedIn: cjwardle
> > Pakistan mobile: 0302 2333340
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