Phytoremediation: A green solution Lauge Clausen: Mette Algreen Nielsen: Stefan Trapp:

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Phytoremediation: A green solution Lauge Clausen: Mette Algreen Nielsen: Stefan Trapp: 18/09/2013 – timbre workshop, Sprotawa, Polen

2 Content 1.Short introduction 2.The processes 3.Important to consider 4.Conclusion

3 1. Introduction Phyto = plant (old greek) Remedium or remediation = restoring of balance  Treatment of contaminated soil by use of plants

4 2. The processes What happens within and around a tree?

5 2. The processes What happens within and around a tree? Evapotranspiration CO 2 /O 2 Volatilization Degradation within the tree Retention in stem, leafs and fruits Prevents erosion Root zone degradation Minimize infiltration Uptake of contaminant Lowering GW table O2O2 Many other processes ?

6 2. The processes Phytoextraction: Phytovolatilization: Rhizo- and phytodegradationion: Hydraulic control and soil fixation: Transfer of pollutants to the vegetation. Volatilization of components through trunk or leafs. Degradation of contamination in the root zone or inside the plants. Plants bind the soil and minimize infiltration.

7 3. Important to consider Phytoremediation takes time – years or even decades. Limited by soil toxicity and climate. Only useful for shallow contamination. The costs equals natural attenuation. Decrease downwards migration of contaminants. Plants enhance degradation by natural degraders. Fixates the soil. Looks nice during treatment.

8 4. Conclusion Often not an option at urban sites - unless a park is desired. Very useful for large size areas with shallow contamination. Very useful for low-priority sites which needs to be handled. Thank you for your attention!

TIMBRE acknowledges funding by the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement Lauge Clausen Institution: Technical University of Denmark (DTU) 2800 Kgs Lyngby, Denmark Contact: