South Basin of Lake Michigan
Glass to sand erosion & water remediation
Glass to Sand Erosion & Water Remediation
South Basin of Lake Michigan
Glass
Because humans changed the shoreline of Lake Michigan, sand no longer comes down from the North like it used to, leading to erosion, an on-going $Billion problem with homes literally falling into the lake.
The solution: Crush the glass and cleaning it using the nearby river or lake water and mushrooms that feast on toxins. The mushrooms clean the glass and water at the same time, returning 10-fold in rewards.
Clean polluted waterways & Lake Michigan’s south basin
Barge some to lake hotspots & other areas use biologs to seed water-filtering plants, reestablish structure and create beautiful scenery
Paul Stamets talks about seeding plants and mushroom spore in burlap or coco core, and the same can be done with the glass sand - whatever the substrate for the job.
Glass will likely get it’s own page soon but just say - lets save the dunes and our glass