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A team of researchers has demonstrated how biological systems could transform the way sustainable urban drainage systems manage polluted soils, pointing to a future in which urban infrastructure is greener, cheaper and more resilient. The project, led by the University of Strathclyde with partners Phyona Ltd and Pictish Worms, is using plants and worms to regenerate contaminated soils.


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