Bioremediation Bioremediation has been used for centuries to restore contaminated soil and water via absorption by various plants and microbes. Processes include mycoremediation, employing fungi, phytoremediation, which aids in harvesting absorbed heavy metals, and phytoextraction, utilized in the desalination of farmland. Genetic engineering has propelled bioremediation to the status of an emerging environmental trend by developing organisms with the capacity to absorb radioactive substances, a promising new technology in the complex management of hazardous waste. Our high-caliber team of Environmental Engineers can work with your company to implement the most practical solutions for your hazardous waste disposal and management needs. Visit our Environmental Engineering page to learn more.
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