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- From: "Jeremy Sharp" <jez@monitor.net>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Soil toxin bioremediation
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 05:53:48 -0700
yes more bioacummulations species foks names no. info go gol gol gol
SonoPerm
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>From: Kevin Topek <ktopek@bellsouth.net>
>To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
>Subject: Re: Soil toxin bioremediation
>Date: Sun, May 23, 1999, 7:26 PM
>
>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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Re: Soil toxin bioremediation,
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