New method simplifies soil gasoline cleanup, revolutionizing environmental engineering practices.
Oil leakage is a common source of soil pollution in Korea. Scientists have developed a new method to assess how well soil microbes can clean up gasoline contamination. They found that the diversity of microbes in the soil is linked to how quickly they can break down gasoline. By using this method, engineers can easily evaluate soil's ability to clean up pollutants, which can be helpful in eco-friendly construction projects.