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Posted Sun Apr 27 2008: from New York Times:
Saddled With Legacy of Dioxin, Town Considers an Odd Ally: The Mushroom http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1209310496
"FORT BRAGG, Calif. -- On a warm April evening, 90 people crowded into the cafeteria of Redwood Elementary School here to meet with representatives of the State Department of Toxic Substances Control. The substance at issue was dioxin, a pollutant that infests the site of a former lumber mill in this town 130 miles north of San Francisco. And the method of cleanup being proposed was a novel one: mushrooms. Mushrooms have been used in the cleaning up of oil spills, a process called bioremediation, but they have not been used to treat dioxin."
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