EcoGEM Calcium
Sulfate Dihydrate
(Gypsum)

Certified for Organic Use by OMRI

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Soil Remediation

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To keep up with the ever-increasing demand for vegetables and fruits to feed the growing world population, farmers need to maintain the health and fertility of their agricultural land. This can happen only when they adopt correct and adequate measures for contaminated soil remediation.

Agricultural land remediation is necessary, not just to optimize crop yield. Not many people, including even farmers, know that contaminated soil is a major contributor to the global death rate. At EcoGEM, we realize the gravity of the matter and offer agricultural gypsum for contaminated soil remediation.

Get in touch with us for land remediation products if you are interested in increasing the crop production on your farm or are concerned about its soil polluting the air and groundwater. There are several ways in which harmful chemicals and pathogens end up in the soil, polluting it. Much of soil contamination happens due to:

  • Excess application of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
  • Sewage or polluted water seepage
  • Industrial waste discharged into the soil
  • Rupture of underground storage tanks

Land Remediation

Land-Remediation

There are several techniques and processes available to agriculturalists for contaminated soil remediation. Thermal remediation, encapsulation, soil vapor extraction and bioremediation are some of the in-situ and ex-situ methods used for contaminated soil treatment.

With our agricultural gypsum line of products, we offer a land remediation solution that has proven to be highly effective. While many effects of our gypsum in de-contaminating soil can be observed virtually immediately after its application, several more benefits manifest themselves over the coming months and years.

Users of our land remediation products can look forward to growing their crop in healthy soil that shows a marked improvement in its:

  • Structure and composition
  • Water retention and drainage
  • Fertility

Contaminated Soil Remediation

Contaminated-Soil-Remediation

Our company is committed to providing its customers with the finest possible solutions for contaminated soil and groundwater remediation. We are aware that there are several sub-standard and synthetic materials on the market supposedly for soil decontamination and amendment, but these are detrimental to land.

We take pride in offering high-quality organic treatment for land remediation that assures farmers of:

  • Easy application
  • Wonderful outcomes
  • Great value for money

We work with expert soil agronomists to produce this engineered land remediation product. Moreover, our company has invested in excellent logistic capabilities to take its contaminated soil remediation solution to agriculturists throughout the U.S and even internationally.

Call EcoGEM at (303) 500-6944 to learn more about its contaminated soil remediation treatment offered nationally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does contaminated soil in the U.S. threaten drinking water supplies?

Contaminated agricultural soil across the U.S. leaches nitrates, heavy metals, and pathogens into groundwater aquifers that feed municipal and rural drinking water systems. Soil remediation breaks this cycle before pollutants reach water tables. Eco-Gem offers nationally available agricultural gypsum treatments that reduce runoff and groundwater contamination risk — call (303) 500-6944 to discuss your farm's situation.

Does farm liability insurance cover contaminated soil damage nationally?

Most standard U.S. farm liability policies exclude gradual soil contamination events caused by excess synthetic fertilizers or underground storage tank ruptures. Proactive soil remediation using organic gypsum-based amendments can demonstrate due diligence to insurers nationally. Eco-Gem supplies documented, agronomist-developed treatment records that support farmers during coverage disputes or environmental compliance reviews across all U.S. states.

Is agricultural gypsum a low-impact land remediation option nationally?

Agricultural gypsum is one of the most environmentally responsible approaches to land remediation available to U.S. farmers. Unlike thermal or chemical ex-situ methods, it requires no excavation, produces no toxic byproducts, and improves soil structure naturally over time. Eco-Gem formulates its organic gypsum products with expert agronomists, making them a proven low-impact choice for farms across the entire country.

What long-term ROI do U.S. farmers gain from land remediation?

U.S. farmers investing in land remediation with agricultural gypsum typically see measurable returns through improved water retention, reduced synthetic fertilizer dependency, and higher-yield harvests within the first growing season. Over multiple years, soil fertility compounds those gains. Eco-Gem ships its remediation products nationally with logistics infrastructure designed to minimise delivery costs, improving the overall value farmers receive on every order.

How does varied U.S. soil geology affect contaminated soil remediation?

Across the U.S., soil geology ranges from heavy clay in the Midwest to sandy loam in the Southeast and alkaline profiles in the West — each type responds differently to contamination and treatment. Contaminated soil remediation must account for these regional geological differences to be effective. Eco-Gem works with expert soil agronomists to engineer gypsum solutions appropriate for diverse national soil conditions.

Do aging national irrigation systems worsen soil contamination risks?

Older irrigation infrastructure across U.S. farmland — including aging underground storage tanks and deteriorating delivery lines — frequently contributes to polluted water seepage that accelerates soil contamination. Contaminated soil remediation becomes increasingly urgent as these systems age and leak. Eco-Gem serves agriculturists throughout the U.S. with organic gypsum treatments that counteract contamination introduced by failing legacy irrigation and storage infrastructure — call (303) 500-6944 to learn more.