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- From: Kevin Topek <ktopek@bellsouth.net>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Soil toxin bioremediation
- Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 22:26:21 -0400
Regarding lead remediation in soil:
At the Eco Fair in Austin, Texas four years ago there was a symposium on
hemp. The
issue of lead contaminated soil in Hungary was addressed and hemp was being
used as the
remedial crop. The hemp seed was then pressed for oil and the high
concentration of
lead in the hemp oil made it very suitable for stable paint base. This
application was
for non food consumption. I do not remember the refering source, try Hemptech.
Hempstead, Texas was founded by Sherwin Williams to grow hemp seed for
oil based
paints.
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Soil toxin bioremediation,
Kirk Hanson, 05/22/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Soil toxin bioremediation, Kirk Hanson, 05/22/1999
- Re: Soil toxin bioremediation, A Pilling, 05/23/1999
- Re: Soil toxin bioremediation, A Pilling, 05/23/1999
- Re: Soil toxin bioremediation, Kevin Topek, 05/23/1999
- Re: Soil toxin bioremediation, Kevin Topek, 05/23/1999
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