How North Carolina scientists are growing a solution to mining’s toxic legacy
Scientists in North Carolina are researching biological solutions to address the environmental challenges posed by historical mining operations. This work focuses on developing sustainable methods to remediate toxic legacies left by the extractive industry, which often include heavy metal contamination. For the Mining & Metals sector, these advancements represent a critical step toward improving environmental stewardship and managing long-term liabilities associated with legacy sites.
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