Vegetables to tap pollution's roots

  • 26/10/2000

  • Financial Times (London)

Pilot studies conducted in a former mine-drainage tunnel were conducted at Leadville, Colorado, a part of the Rocky Mountains from which silver and other precious metals have been extracted. The study is reported in the specialist journal Ground Engineering. It found that nearly three quarters of heavy-metal contamination could be removed from water that flowed over spinach and mustard plants grown underground.