Organic Remediation and Toxic Cleanup Its Not Rocket Science - Its Phyto Science. The magic happens in the roots of the plants Naturally with Phytoremediation
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
How is this helping our StLouis Neighbors?
Saturday, September 2, 2017
How Hemp Can Clean Up Radiation From Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
ElectroHemp Natural and Organic Hazardous Waste Treatment |
“As a proven, valuable tool in the fight to repair human-inflicted damage to our soils and ecosystems, hemp could potentially benefit hundreds of thousands of sites across the globe—it is estimated that in the USA alone there are 30,000 sites requiring remediation. As is so often the case, US restrictions on hemp cultivation preclude any large-scale operations from being implemented, and the contaminated sites are largely left unremediated, through lack of both funding and interest on the part of the government.”
Monday, January 16, 2023
Electricity Production by Geobacter sulfurreducens Attachedto Electrodes
here is the science behind the Electrohemp Pollution Disposal Energy Fuel Cell:
Saturday, July 2, 2016
MOhemp Energy Kyoto Hemp Forum Presentation Notes
MOhemp Energy Kyoto Hemp Forum Presentation Notes
MOhemp Energy Kyoto Presentation Notes |
- Yes its faster and better than phytoremediation alone
- While working on a Startup Business http:electrohemp.org that will save lives in the St Louis Region. I approached a Startup Group who works in a well known St Louis College. They are interested in the #biotech, #cleantech, and #Agriculture inventions the Team has developed and developing.
The "ElectroHemp's" Teams goals: are to save lives and help our immediate community by improving
the quality of life for those affected by the Nuclear Waste that is illegally buried at #WestlakeLandfill
and the #ColdwaterCreek areas of the Region.The team has figured out how to cycle the toxins from the
ground faster than has been previously done with a
Natural System. And then dispose of these toxins which are
made inert ie: "non hazardous". This process is accomplished
by using natural and organic resources.
It’s truly an Honor and personally humbling to be given an opportunity to share and add our teams voice to the 1st Annual International Hemp Forum and how
Hemp is The Lifeline to the Future.
- absorb the toxins in the soil and water by phytoremediation or
- Hemp’s ability to cycle the CO2 emissions from the air we breathe or
- all the sustainable products made from Hemp.
- creating energy efficient building products
- such as Hempcrete and
- Hemp Fiber Insulation as well as a
- sustainable Biomass Energy Provider champion.
"Hemp Industry Pros really do have solutions to correct the wrongs that mankind has brought on this world we live in.
Hemp is the Lifeline to the Future. If you don’t believe me just keep watching and taking notes and you too will have the ah-hah moment.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
RXleaf- Hemp Cleans Up Radioactive Soil
Many people get this. But don't realize:
1) what is the next step? What's a person do with a bunch of toxic plants?
2) what about the places in the soil that the hemp roots don't come in contact with the toxins? Meaning the toxins are still there.
3) 99% of any science papers all say: phytoremediation takes a long time. Who wants to wait, when the toxins need removed asap?
4) shouldn't all birds, animals, and humans be kept away from toxic Hemp plants? Fences don't stop birds, animals, or people.
5) lots of plants can be used for phytoremediation (400 that I'm aware of). Is it better to have a huge plant to dispose of with X amount of toxins or a smaller plant with the same X amount of toxins? ....
I agree Hemp is great, and is even greater when used in combination with the system our team has figured out that both speeds up the toxic removal and also disposes it safely eliminating all the hazards that so many don't realize.
It's not rocket science, it's phyto science. And the #ElectroHemp system also turns the hazardous waste infected plants into cash!
Learn more at the https://m.facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum/ or the blogs: #ElectroHemp and #MOHempEnergy
Friday, April 8, 2016
Phytoremediation Info via SciTech Connect
An emerging technology for cleaning contaminated soils and shallow groundwater is phytoremediation, an environmentally friendly, low- cost, and low-tech process.
Phytoremediation encompasses all plant- influenced biological, chemical, and physical processes that aid in the uptake, degradation, and metabolism of contaminants by either plants or free-living organisms in the plant`s rhizosphere.
A phytoremediation system can be viewed as a biological, solar-driven, pump-and-treat system with an extensive, self-extending uptake network (the root system) that enhances the soil and below-ground ecosystem for subsequent productive use.
ElectroHemp BioRad Disposal Tanks |
Using Phytoremediation to Clean Up Contamination at Military Installations
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http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/761921 pg 41:93
4.5 Regulatory Acceptance Current State Regulators are generally looking for a scientifically defensible basis for performance expectations. Results of bench-scale or greenhouse tests using site-specific soils are compelling evidence for predicting performance. It is also important to be realistic about the amount of time required for cleanup, acknowledging where phytoremediation is being used as a long-term remediation approach. For long-term remediation, the cost-effectiveness of the approach may be a factor. In addition, it will be important to show the controls in place to protect both ecological and human receptors. The fate of the contaminants (e.g., mercury and the volatilization processes) should also be predicted. Regulators will be looking for contingency plans in case of failure of the proposed phytoremediation technology and the willingness of the end user to implement that alternate technology. It was suggested that we confirm predicted performance by conducting one to two year field studies. Such studies should be prepared to implement contingency remedies if field performance is inadequate to achieve cleanup goals in a reasonable timeframe. The potential for adverse impacts to ecological receptors should be addressed by B-12 conducting a screening risk assessment and by comparing predicted exposures to reference values in the literature. Gaps • Regulatory acceptance of phytoremediation technologies is a critical gap. • Meeting risk-based limits may require measures to limit exposure in addition to removing contamination. • It is not known whether the timeline for deployment of a phytoremediation technology matches DOE’s regulatory requirements for cleanup.
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Lessoning Agriculture Field Water Runnoff Pollution
Agriculture
Agricultural activities are one of the main sources of water pollution for U.S. rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and groundwater. Each year, farm operators apply more than 12 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer and 8 million tons of phosphorous fertilizer to cropland, some of which runs off into water sources.Manure is another important source of water contamination. It’s estimated that livestock produce up to 1 billion tons of manure each year, and runoff from farms and feedlots can be laden with sediments and disease-causing microorganisms. And many pesticides have no federally mandated limits for drinking water, which means utilities and their customers have no benchmark to know if the amount of a specific pesticide in water is safe.
Many water utilities in farm country are forced to treat water supplies to remove agriculture-related pollutants, often relying on expensive processes such as carbon treatment and ion exchange. Despite utilities' efforts, agricultural contaminants are detected in the drinking water served to millions of Americans each year.
Source: EWG's Tap Water Database: Pollution Sources
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
ElectroHemp Hydroponic Remediation Examples
- Reduction per plant, stage, and total.
- Financial Costs of phytoremediation
- Length of Time Required for Total, Partial phytoextraction of contamination.
- Before, During, After Plant phyto-location tests: Roots, Stalk, Leaves, Seeds
It's not Rocket Science it's Phyto Science
The Magic Happens in the Roots of the Plants as they absorb the pollution.
Water Pollution Clean Up Contamination Removal - Pilot Study Option 11A. 4 Stage Water cleanup testing station. Hydroponic toxic removal. |
Water Pollution Clean Up Contamination Removal Pilot Study Option 12A. | Testing Option- Individual Plant Pots |
Electro Hemp Bio Rad— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) June 20, 2018
Water Pollution Clean Up Contamination Removal
Pilot Study Option 12A.
Testing Options Individual Plant Pots
>Water
Clean or Contaminated Water
Clean or Contaminated Growing Mediums
>Plant
Before During and Growth Stages
Harvestime Toxic Translocation pic.twitter.com/Xqu2C5Ma1l
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Argonne scientist Cristina Negri talks about phytoremediation
In a nutshell different plants cycle the toxins differently. I feel it is best to utilize a few types of plants to accomplish the cleanup activities needed. One of the discoveries the #ElectroHemp BioRad Phytotechnology advancements the Team ( David Wechsler, Kimberly Kowalski, and myself) have discovered is that by growing plants in a Greenhouse will enable a wider variety of plant species to be grown "All Year Long" in addition to eliminating the chance of the toxic plant material from entering the food chain, being eaten by an animal, and inadvertent human contact.
Thank You for stopping by the Green Blog. If additional information in needed or you have a question let me know by posting a question or comment. Together we can make a difference and create a future that will benefit everyone.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Hemp cleans PFAS in water and soil
Does the EPA and American Scientist think they are the only ones who can perform science experiments or develope scientific discoveries? I see a major disconnect and a possible reason why the pollution from the Major Corporations and Big Business continues to pollute the Earth.
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) October 10, 2022
Too bad the EPA Scientist weren't interested in Solving the Pollution that is contaminating this earth. The Warning: Dont Eat the Fish or Deer in Michigan would not be dangerous to consume. https://t.co/Kp1JDyIMMq pic.twitter.com/xlMtQsddGu
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) October 10, 2022
Too bad the EPA Scientist weren't interested in Solving the Pollution that is contaminating this earth. https://t.co/Kp1JDyrJKq https://t.co/estfCyq4uY
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) November 14, 2022
Too bad the EPA Scientist weren't interested in Solving the Pollution that is contaminating this earth. The Warning: Don't Eat the Fish or Deer in Michigan would not be dangerous to consume. https://t.co/Kp1JDyIMMq pic.twitter.com/xlMtQsddGu
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) October 10, 2022
Hunters concerned about PFAS in the game they harvest can have meat tested by three labs (known as of 11/14/18): Vista Analytical Laboratory, Battelle and GEL Laboratories. |
Hemp Removes PFAS from Water and Soil. Didn't the @EPA get the memo? https://t.co/Kp1JDyrJKq pic.twitter.com/YPy62jFWZy
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) October 10, 2022
Researcher Dr Brett Turner from Newcastle University and his team have developed a natural and effective solution for removing toxic PFAS chemicals from groundwater. |
ElectroHemp Organic Remediation: Hemp PFAS groundwater remediation: Researcher Dr Brett Turner from Newcastle University and his team have developed a natural and effective solution for removing toxic PFAS From Water.
Does the EPA and American Scientist think they are the only ones who can perform science experiments or develope scientific discoveries? I see a major disconnect and a possible reason why the pollution from the Major Corporations and Big Business continues to pollute the Earth.
— systembuster (@stlsystembuster) October 10, 2022
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Guest Scotty, from St. Louis - Electro-Phytoremediation Process 8-22-2016
Updated information after phone conversation with person planning phytoremediation project to use hemp to phytoextract toxins from soil.
Is this the video you mentioned? https://youtu.be/pVVWcd9bXrA the video below explains why not everyone should be able to do this UNTIL the system is proven safe.
I am not afraid of exposing corruption and shortsightedness everywhere I find it.
I'll be doing another radio interview this coming week sometime about the electrohemp system.
Lonnie Simpson is interviewer. She's anti nuke, understands plight of downwinders being exposed to contamination and all the health issues.
She mentioned the latest stuff I've pieced together that is wanted by Dept of Defense in re to uranium is dangerous for my safety. I'm not worried or scared and I'm going to share this to the world. (In addition to I have found a buyer in the health industry for the decontaminated material)
If you researched EPA suggestions you'd realize they have a goal of turning toxins into cash to offset remediation costs. My end disposal options do this in 2 or more ways. Instead of the costly glass infusion you mentioned.
https://www.epa.gov/risk/calculating-preliminary-remediation-goals-prgs |
FYI: Paul with Fungi Perfecti informed me: mushrooms will decontaminate nuke rads, but mushrooms still need to be picked up and disposed of [or else the contamination will be reintroduced back into the environment].
Here's the info I shared with the World Wide Hemp group I'm a part of.
https://facebook.com/HempEnvironmentalForum/?
Lonnie also clued me in on the grant writer who won't consider the organic remediation disposal vs nuke ind suggestions.
It should be pretty interesting interview. She's hip to the nuke ind tactics / shortsighted activist etc.
Fyi: i am not going to mention your name or location but I am going to expose what I feel is shortsighted science because you won't or haven't researched a true solution on this issue.
I'll send more info when we hash out an interview time and where to view it.
Peace,
Scotty
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Missouri Politicians and MO Dept Ag
It's time to get proactive instead of reactive and create the infastructure needed to capitalize on the budding Hemp Industry.
One of the ways Hemp can help the State of Missouri is by removing the pollution in soil and water with the system ElectroHemp has designed
It's not Rocket Science it's Phyto Science. The Magic Happens in the Roots of the Plants as they absorb the pollution. Scotty link
Kentucky quickly submits its hemp oversight plan to USDA
By BRUCE SCHREINER, December 20, 2018
In 2018, Kentucky farmers planted more than 6,700 acres (2,710 hectares) of hemp — more than twice last year’s production, according to the state’s agriculture department. More than 70 Kentucky processors are turning the plant into products. Those processors paid $7.5 million to Kentucky growers in 2017 to help supply hemp and reported $16.7 million in gross product sales, the state agriculture department said.
That’s barely a blip on the radar for Kentucky’s diversified agriculture sector.
But the state’s agriculture department received more than 1,000 applications from farmers and processors looking to participate in the 2019 hemp program. In another sign of hemp’s growing popularity, an informational and networking session in October in Elizabethtown drew about 750 farmers, processors, manufacturers and others interested in hemp, the department said.
Monday, August 22, 2016
The Age of Fission Lonnie Clark guest Scotty - Phytoremediation Pr...
Lonnie Clark-The Age of Fission, interviewing Scotty and
the ElectroHemp BioRad process and system that removes
heavy metal toxins organically.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
ElectroHemp is on Ideascale looking for Partners
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Citizen Science Phytoremediation Research StLouis
Citizen Science Research Phytoremediation Project
Toxins and Contaminants are removed the Natural Way by using Plants in a process called Phytoremediation.
Article 4- Plants as Water Protectors
Article 3- Citizen Science Phytoremediation Research StLouis
Article 2- St Louis IKEA Phyto Buffer Zone pt2
Article 1- IKEAs lesser known environmental project
Project Location: Lemay Ferry Road 63125 Google Map Location. Plants used in the phytoremediation system, stop the contaminants from the Automobiles and Buildings along Lemay Ferry Road before they enter River Despair at the bottom of the hill. River Despair flows into the Mississippi River a few miles down stream.
Phytoremediation Citizen Science Map Lemay Ferry Rd River Despair StLouis MO |
Natural Contamination Toxin Removal by Phytoremediation |
Scotty Citizen Science Phytoremediation Research Tweet |
A phytoremediation buffer zone is just what is needed at the Westlake Landfill.
Alex Cohen St Louis Public Radio Interview: When Scientist Lie, People Die |
Just recently the Missouri Department of Natural Resources released a document that showed the nuclear contamination traveled from the landfill in the rain storms of 2016.
The Nuclear Waste Contaminants are spreading into the community:
"Stormwater from just outside the fence line of the West Lake Landfill complex, the dumping ground for Manhattan Project-era radioactive waste, contains a variety of radioactive isotopes, according to test results released late last month by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
The sampling of stormwater overflow, conducted on April 30 as heavy rains pounded the region, found levels of alpha particle activity that exceed the threshold allowed for drinking water. Uranium, radium and gross beta readings all registered within acceptable limits for drinking water, which the department used as a comparative baseline because of its stringent standards. StLouis Post Dispatch "
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