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Whole-Process Risk Management of Soil Amendments for Remediation of Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soil—A Review

Hanlin Feng, Jiemin Cheng

2023International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reducing the mobility and bioavailability of heavy metals in soils by adding exogenous materials is a technology for remediating soils contaminated with heavy metals. Unlike industrial sites, the use of such techniques in agricultural soils requires consideration of not only reducing the mobility of heavy metals but also avoiding adverse effects on soil fertility and the growth of plants. Due to the uncertainty of the stability of amendments applied to agricultural soil, the application of amendments in farmland soil is controversial. This article reviewed the field studies in which amendments were used to immobilize heavy metals, and identified the potential environmental impacts of all aspects of soil amendment usage, including production and processing, transportation, storage, application to soil, long-term stability, and plant absorption. Results of the study indicated that after identifying the environmental risks of the whole process of the application of improvers in agricultural fields, it is necessary to classify the risks according to their characteristics, and design differentiated risk control measures for the safe application of this type of technology.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceEnvironmental remediationAgricultureSoil waterHeavy metalsAmendmentSoil conditionerSoil fertilitySoil remediationSoil contaminationEnvironmental protectionContaminationEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental chemistrySoil scienceChemistryEcologyPolitical scienceLawBiologyHeavy metals in environmentElectrokinetic Soil Remediation Techniques
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