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inorganic soil stabilizer, soil stabilization agent, soil solidifier, inorganic soil amendment, soil additive, soil crusting agent, anaerobic treatment, inorganic soil additive; soil improver, land remediation, biostimulation, bioaugmentation, enhanced biodegradation, soil stabilizer, soil stabilization agent, soil solidifier, toxic degradation by-product, soil enzymes,
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Inorganic Soil Amendments Available from READE:
a) Apatite
b) Bone char, granular
c) Calcite
d) Calcium carbonate
e) Calciuim peroxide
f) Clay minerals
g) Coal combustion products
h) Ferric hydroxide, granular
i) Goethite
j) Gypsum lime
k) High oxide minerals
l) Iron powder, cast
m) Iron powder, sponge
n) Iron meral, ferric, Fe3+
o) Iron metal, ferrous, granules & powder, Fe2+
p) Iron oxide, hydrous
q) Iron powder, zero valent, Feo
r) Laterite
s) Maghemite
t) Manganese oxide, granules
u) Manganese greensand
v) Nanoparticles, elemental & ceramic
w) Perlite powder
x) Persulfate
y) Potassium permanganate
z) Sand, foundry
aa) Silicon dioxide, non-hydrous
bb) Slag, steel
cc) Zeolite, natural
Meets AWWA & NSF standards
- General Description of Inorganic Soil Amendments:
Any composted or non-composted material of inorganic origin that is produced or distributed for adding to soils, it includes 'soil amendment', 'soil additive', 'soil improver' and similar terms, but excludes polymers that do not biodegrade, such as plastics, rubbers and coatings.
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