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Urban Agriculture: Soil Diagnosis and Management for Your Project

Do you have an urban agriculture project or are you planning to create vegetable gardens? Are you looking for specialized expertise to assess the quality of your soils? We are here to help. With our experience in the field of "Contaminated Sites and Soils," we offer services for pollution and soil fertility diagnostics, as well as analyses of vegetables produced on-site. Our approach is based on quantitative evaluations of health risks (EQRS) to provide you with tailored recommendations for your project. Trust our expertise to ensure healthy and productive soils for your urban agriculture. Contact us now to learn more.

Solutions for All Economic Sectors

Are you planning an urban agriculture project or vegetable gardens? Do you need a pollution and soil fertility diagnosis after implementing your project? Drawing on our expertise in the field of "Contaminated Sites and Soils," we can provide you with our know-how and expertise for the following tasks:

Thorough Studies

The services are carried out according to the REFUGE guide from November 2019, "Characterization of Contamination in Urban Soils Intended for Market Gardening and Evaluation of Health Risks - Case of the Île-de-France Region," adapted to the context of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, as well as the book "Créer des sols fertiles" by Olivier Damas and Anaïs Goulon from November 2016.

References

City of Anzin - Pollution and Soil Fertility Diagnosis (DIAG) for a Family Gardens Project

ixsane's services included conducting 36 soil samplings for soil pollution and fertility analysis, interpreting the obtained results, and providing recommendations and conclusions for the site's development.

Lille Métropole Habitat - Doubt Removal (LEVE), Pollution and Soil Fertility Diagnosis (DIAG), and Quantitative Evaluation of Health Risks (EQRS) for a Community Gardens Project

ixsane's services involved conducting a historical and documentary study and a concise environmental vulnerability assessment, as well as soil samplings for soil pollution and fertility analysis. Based on the results, a quantitative evaluation of health risks was performed to determine whether there was any risk in cultivating plants on-site. The obtained results allowed for the establishment of recommendations and conclusions for the site's development.

GRAND SOISSONS AGGLOMERATION - Historical and Documentary Study and Environmental Vulnerability Assessment (INFOS) and Pollution Diagnosis and Plant Sampling (DIAG) for a Family Gardens Project

ixsane's services included conducting a historical and documentary study and an environmental vulnerability assessment, followed by soil samplings for soil pollution analysis. Additionally, plant samples from the site were collected and analyzed. The analysis of the results enabled the creation of a map delineating areas suitable for vegetable gardening and areas unsuitable for plant cultivation.