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THE PHYTOREMEDIATION OF RADIOACTIVELY CONTAMINATED LAND -A FEASIBLE APPROACH OR JUST BANANAS?

机译:放射性污染土地的植物修复-一种可行的方法还是仅仅是香蕉?

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Soil is an essential component of all terrestrial ecosystems and is under increasing threat from human activity. Techniques available for removing radioactive contamination from soil and aquatic substrates are limited and often costly to implement; particularly over large areas. Frequently, bulk soil removal, with its attendant consequences, is a significant component of the majority of contamination incidents. Alternative techniques capable of removing contamination or exposure pathways without damaging or removing the soil are therefore of significant interest. An increasing number of old nuclear facilities are entering 'care and maintenance', with significant ground contamination issues. Phytoremediation - the use of plants' natural metabolic processes to remediate contaminated sites is one possible solution. Its key mechanisms include phytoextraction and phytostabilisation. These are analogues of existing remedial techniques. Further, phytoremediation can improve soil quality and stability and restore functionality. Information on the application of phytoremediation in the nuclear industry is widely distributed over an extended period of time and sources. It is therefore difficult to quickly and effectively identify which plants would be most suitable for phytoremediation on a site by site basis. In response, a phytoremediation tool has been developed to address this issue. Existing research and case studies were reviewed to understand the mechanisms of phytoremediation, its effectiveness and the benefits and limitations of implementation. The potential for cost recovery from a phytoremediation system is also briefly considered. An overview of this information is provided here. From this data, a set of matrices was developed to guide potential users through the plant selection process. The matrices take the user through a preliminary screening process to determine whether the contamination present at their site is amenable to phytoremediation, and to give a rough indication as to what plants might be suitable. The second two allow the user to target specific plant species that would be most likely to successfully establish based on prevailing site conditions. The outcome of this study is a phytoremediation tool that can facilitate the development of phytoremediation projects, avoiding the need for in-depth research to identify optimal plant species on a case-by-case basis.
机译:土壤是所有陆地生态系统的重要组成部分,并且受到人类活动的日益威胁。从土壤和水生基质中去除放射性污染物的可用技术是有限的,而且实施起来往往很昂贵;特别是在大面积地区。通常,大量污物清除及其带来的后果是大多数污染事件的重要组成部分。因此,能够去除污染或暴露途径而不会损坏或去除土壤的替代技术引起了人们的极大兴趣。越来越多的旧核设施进入“维护与保养”阶段,存在严重的地面污染问题。植物修复-利用植物的自然代谢过程修复受污染的部位是一种可能的解决方案。其关键机制包括植物提取和植物稳定作用。这些是现有补救技术的类似物。此外,植物修复可以改善土壤质量和稳定性并恢复功能。关于植物修复在核工业中的应用的信息在很长一段时间内和来源上广泛分布。因此,很难逐个站点快速而有效地识别出哪种植物最适合进行植物修复。作为响应,已经开发了一种植物修复工具来解决该问题。审查了现有的研究和案例研究,以了解植物修复的机制,其有效性以及实施的利弊。还简要考虑了从植物修复系统中收回成本的潜力。此处提供了此信息的概述。根据这些数据,开发了一组矩阵来指导潜在用户完成工厂选择过程。基质将引导用户进行初步筛选过程,以确定存在于其场所的污染物是否适合进行植物修复,并粗略指出哪种植物可能合适。后两个使用户可以根据特定的现场条件来确定最有可能成功建立的特定植物物种。这项研究的结果是一种植物修复工具,可以促进植物修复项目的发展,而无需进行深入研究以逐案确定最佳植物种类。

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