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Re: Bramabill post# 11165

Monday, 11/20/2006 11:01:12 PM

Monday, November 20, 2006 11:01:12 PM

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Buffer zones between crop land and running water can help with runoff pollution. Irrigation techniques can reduce runoff as well by only giving the plants what they need and where they need it. Feeding the land or the soil - that is building up the soil with carbon first of all so that leaching nutrients are bound up in the carbon molecule. It is the cation exchange capacity of the soil or CEC.

Now lets skip ahead a bit and suppose that plants could be planted on polluted land and take up and or break down the pollution in the soil. Wonder if that biomass can then be converted into fuel and energy.