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Upper Arkansas River, Leadville, CO

Cleanup Objectives: Restore soil and ecosystems severely degraded by past mining activities conducted upstream

Greener Remediation Strategy:

Applied biosolids and assorted amendments

  • Applied 100 dry tons (pellets) of biosolids to each of 20 target acres along 11-mile stretch of river
  • Mixed biosolids with lime to reduce soil acidity, supporting increased plant viability and metal insolubility
  • Seeded native plants and quick-growing ryegrass
  • Added compost and woody material as additional plant nutrients
  • Added wood chips to reduce nitrogen (nutrient) leaching
  • Covered amended soil with native hay to promote plant growth and seeding

Results:

  • Revegetated denuded acreages
  • Reduced concentrations/bioavailability of zinc and other metals through bioremediation, phytoremediation processes, and solubility reduction
  • Neutralized soil to levels supporting healthier ecosystems
  • Reduced soil erosion, river channel degradation, and property loss
  • Re-established communities of native plants such as white yarrow and tufted hairgrass

Property End Use: Agriculture and recreation

Update: February 2008
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