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Is it possible to give a second useful life to contaminated land?

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Released January 11, 2021.

Commercial activities and productive sectors such as mining and agriculture are economic sources of great relevance to the model of life as we know it. However, these They are the cause of great damage to the environment, especially to soils and surfaces, since they receive large amounts of chemicals, erosion, use of machines, fertilizers, pesticides, among other elements that accelerate its degradation and loss of biodiversity.

Furthermore, these two large areas economic require an activity that must be maintained over time to obtain the expected results, which ultimately causes soils more and more fragile and susceptible to loss of productivity.

The good news is that you are shares are repairable thanks to two share models:

  1. Have awareness in time and reduce damage to land by applying good policies management: filter the water used in the processes, add nutrients and organic matter, shallow plowing, reduce pesticide use and fertilizers, improve irrigation, among others.
  2. To be aware of the problem that our action can produce for generations to come, and charge us for our damages here and now. For this, You can choose to hire companies dedicated to remediation and remediation of contaminated land, in order to return its useful life to the themselves.

Regarding this last point, Hidronor Chile has highly trained services and personnel to carry out sampling, analysis, removal, treatment and / or recovery of the contaminated area or land. To carry it out, before and during the process The company carries out rigorous analytical controls that ensure the decontamination of the land, which ultimately results in land that has with optimal conditions for later use.

More information about this service in https://www.hidronor.cl/remediacion-y-saneamiento-de-terrenos-contaminados/

Contact via https://www.hidronor.cl/contacto/contacto/

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