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Phytoremediation and its underlying ethics

Date Submitted: 09/18/2002 11:59:55
Category: / Science & Technology
Length: 6 pages (1751 words)
In the past years it has become clear that some environmental chemicals can cause risks to the developing embryo and fetus. Evaluating the developmental toxicity of environmental chemicals is now a prominent public health concern. The suspected association between TCE and congenital cardiac malformations warrants special attention because TCE is a common drinking water contaminant that is detected in water supplies throughout the U.S. and the world. There is a lot of concern about …
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…which contaminants are amenable to phytoremediation. Polluted sites are being studied, and phytoremediation looks promising for a variety of contaminants. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Ackerman, Lowell. http://www.env- zone.com/pollution/health/chemical/10043.htm. Chemical Pollution, Inc. 1996 Black, Jonathan L. Ecological Engineering. New York: Wilson & Wade, Inc. 1997. Hamm, James G. The Handbook of Chemical Pollution Control. Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, 1982. Hecht, David &Georges Badiane.. "Phytoremediation" New Internationalist, June 1998, 12-16 Long, Cheryl. "Toxic Pollutants" Environmental Solutions, March 1998:10
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