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- adjective That cause
bioremediation
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Examples
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In this proposal — the product of a collaboration in 2005 between Ken McCown, Andy Wilcox and Kevin Hinders, with research and production assistance from their students — the fenced-off Silver Lake is turned into a public open space hosting one giant bioremediating ecological machine, one that could theoretical render inert the cancer-causing bromate and other pollutants.
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Even the most toxic effluent from industries will be trucked in, for there are townships specially vegetated with super-bioremediating plants and bacterium to suck up heavy metals and render extremely carcinogenic chemicals inert.
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Biodetecting and bioremediating sites contaminated with land mines, WMDs, and industrial detritus?
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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Biodetecting and bioremediating sites contaminated with land mines, WMDs, and industrial detritus?
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Even the most toxic effluent from industries will be trucked in, for there are townships specially vegetated with super-bioremediating plants and bacterium to suck up heavy metals and render extremely carcinogenic chemicals inert.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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In this proposal — the product of a collaboration in 2005 between Ken McCown, Andy Wilcox and Kevin Hinders, with research and production assistance from their students — the fenced-off Silver Lake is turned into a public open space hosting one giant bioremediating ecological machine, one that could theoretical render inert the cancer-causing bromate and other pollutants.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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2 Because of their bioremediating properties, wetlands can be a cheap alternative to municipal waste water treatment.
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2 Because of their bioremediating properties, wetlands can be a cheap alternative to municipal waste water treatment.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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3 The New York Times on cleaning the toxic landscapes of Fort Bragg, California with bioremediating mushrooms.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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