2022
DOI: 10.3390/environments9020018
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Soil Remediation: Towards a Resilient and Adaptive Approach to Deal with the Ever-Changing Environmental Challenges

Abstract: Pollution from numerous contaminants due to many anthropogenic activities affects soils quality. Industrialized countries have many contaminated sites; their remediation is a priority in environmental legislation. The aim of this overview is to consider the evolution of soil remediation from consolidated invasive technologies to environmentally friendly green strategies. The selection of technology is no longer exclusively based on eliminating the source of pollution but aims at remediation, which includes the… Show more

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“…There are a number of different approaches that could be applied to remediate contaminated soil and water, depending on the specific circumstances of the site and the nature of the contamination (Grifoni et al, 2022). Some common approaches include physical removal of contaminant environmental media, chemical treatment to neutralize or remove the contaminants, and biological treatment using microorganisms to break down the contaminants (Mahesh et al, 2022).…”
Section: Cancer Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of different approaches that could be applied to remediate contaminated soil and water, depending on the specific circumstances of the site and the nature of the contamination (Grifoni et al, 2022). Some common approaches include physical removal of contaminant environmental media, chemical treatment to neutralize or remove the contaminants, and biological treatment using microorganisms to break down the contaminants (Mahesh et al, 2022).…”
Section: Cancer Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remediation technologies based on the natural-based solution (NBS) approach can make a significant contribution in supporting this transition to sustainable remediation, achieving the natural resources' protection objectives established by current environmental policies [15]. Among the NBS remediation measures, a growing focus is on phytoremediation [16][17][18], which is the set of remediation technologies that see plants as main actors to clean up organic and inorganic contaminants in soil and other environmental matrices (sediments, water). The interest in these phyto-technologies has grown over time, thanks to their low cost, simplicity of operation, and environmental benefits [19,20], and possible uses in combination with other solutions have also been proposed to further increase the overall sustainability [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of a soil bioremediation process is carried out through different modalities that depend on technical considerations such as the physical properties or chemical composition of the contaminated soil and the concentration and composition of the contaminants present. Among the most common remediation technologies are bioventilation, phytoremediation, mycoremediation, biopiles and composting, land-farming, and biological treatment in the slurry phase [9]. Additionally, there are strategies to make bioremediation more effective, which include the use of bioreactors, increase in the temperature of the medium, forced aeration using heavy machinery, and addition of fungi and additional vegetation [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%