Soil Bioremediation and Soil Engineering

Soil bioremediation is a process of using microorganisms, plants, or other biological methods to remove pollutants from contaminated soil. The goal of this process is to restore the soil’s original quality and make it safe for use.

Soil engineering, on the other hand, is the application of scientific and engineering principles to improve the physical and chemical properties of soil. It involves the manipulation of soil to make it suitable for various uses, such as construction or agriculture.

Both soil bioremediation and soil engineering aim to improve the quality of soil, but they approach it from different perspectives. Bioremediation focuses on removing pollutants, while soil engineering focuses on improving the soil’s properties.