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Before Restoration
Completely Restored
GRANT County, KANSAS – In this case, salt contamination was due to a leaking saltwater evaporation pond. Historic Site Condition was Sodic Soil and Sandy Clay.
• Deep plow and bulk soil
• Apply amendments | ReNew™
• Flush with water
• Reseed with native grass
SCURRY County, Texas – In this case, salt contamination was due to an underground pipeline break located in a native grass pasture where the salt destroyed the vegetation. Total contaminated surface area was approximately 4.8 acres. Salt damage ranged in depth from surface to 18”. The contaminated area was tilled prior to treatment. Based on contamination levels, ReNew™ was applied and followed by fresh water irrigation using portable spray trailers. Rainwater was the other source of post treatment irrigation. Test results are summarized below:
Samples 1-6 Results
Soil Type/CEC
18.4 meq/100g
28.8 meq/100g
25.9 meq/100g
23.1 meq/100g
16.3 meq/100g
23.3 meq/100g
ESP
Before
30
23.7
19
25.3
28.1
15.1
ESP
After
5.7
4.8
4.3
7.6
6.2
4.5
% ESP Reduction
81.0
79.7
77.4
69.9
77.9
70.1
Before Restoration
Completely Restored
HARRIS County, TEXAS – In this case, salt contamination was due to a leaking saltwater disposal system. Historic Site Condition was Sodic Soil and Heavy Clay.
• Deep plow and bulk soil
• Install drain pattern with bulking
materials
• Apply amendments | ReNew™
• Irrigate
• Reseed with native grass and turnips
Dewey County, oklahoma – In this case, salt contamination was due to a leaking drilling reserve pit. After drilling operations it was observed the pit had been leaking and salt water had contaminated an area adjacent to the drill site. The contaminated area was approximately 3.8 acres. Samples were taken from a depth of 24”. The site was tilled. With approval of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, the attorney for the surface owner, and utilizing the laboratory analysis for treatment rates, ReNew™ was applied and followed by fresh water irrigation using portable spray trailers. Rainwater was the other source of post treatment irrigation. Representative test results are summarized below:
Samples 1-4 Results
Soil Type/CEC
23.7 meq/100g
24.9 meq/100g
22.8 meq/100g
19.7 meq/100g
ESP
Before
78.3
89.6
65.5
35.6
ESP
After
7.2
6.4
4.3
3.7
% ESP Reduction
90.8
92.9
93.4
89.6
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