During the meeting Thursday, hemp entrepreneur Gunn Haydon proposed planting hemp as a way to remove uranium and other toxic contamination at the site.
Hemp plants would clean soil to a depth of 3 feet, removing uranium and other heavy metals, and opening opportunities for the land.
http://www.denverpost.com/environment/ci_27570715/epa-cdphe-launch-brainstorming-future-toxic-cotter-mill
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