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Re: Dioxins and Plants
- To: dioxin-l@essential.org
- Subject: Re: Dioxins and Plants
- From: "Rebecca Leighton Katers" <cwac@mail.execpc.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 18:22:57 +0000
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I heard snippets of a report a few years ago on
National Public Radio regarding a possible new
soil clean-up method using carrots.
They claimed that several crops of carrots would
remove PCB contamination from surrounding soil.
(I don't know what they did with the carrots
afterwards.) Presumably this might work with
Dioxins and other contaminants.
This report made me worry about the marketing of
root crops grown on any soil landspread with
sewage or pulp mill wastes, or soils contaminated
in other ways.
I've been asking around ever since, trying to
track down the source of this research. Has
anyone heard of it or something like it? NPR
couldn't figure out which program they aired on
this issue.
Rebecca Leighton Katers
Clean Water Action Council of N.E. Wisconsin
East Port Center
1270 Main Street, Suite 120
Green Bay, WI 54302
Phone: 920-437-7304
Fax: 920-437-7326
E-mail: cwac@execpc.com