This week's Topic In Depth focuses on the use of biological organisms to reduce environmental contamination.
From the US Geological Survey, the first site (
1) is a general introduction to bioremediation and includes links to several examples of successful bioremediation projects. Next (
2) is a glossary of terms related to biological remediation. The third site is an educational resource (
3) developed to teach high school students about environmental contamination and the use of plants to remove pollutants. The Bioremediation Discussion Group (
4) includes a useful "archive of technical papers on bioremediation." The next two Web sites are specific to the process of phytoremediation, which uses plants to remediate contamination (
5) (
6 ). The next site (
7) gives an example of an application using microbes from chicken compost to reduce air pollution. Lastly, this fact sheet (
8) from the Ohio State University Extension Service focuses on bioremediation specific to wastewater treatment.
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