How long will it stay contaminated? Long enough to force people to sell for pennies on the dollar? Smaller farmers generally can't survive many years of total crop failure. 3 should do it for almost all of them.
If I was a farmer, I'd look into rezoning the affected land to build a data centre.
DC's are essentially a real estate operation that rent out cupboards in a warehouse for computers to live in. People won't want to use the land, computers don't care.
The area I’m living in has a company interested in putting in a solar farm. (NE Wisconsin no less where we spent most of January covered in clouds—the sun coming out only a few days all month.) They want at least a thousand acres for the farm—in an area with small family farms.
How long will it stay contaminated? Long enough to force people to sell for pennies on the dollar? Smaller farmers generally can't survive many years of total crop failure. 3 should do it for almost all of them.
Composting might decontaminate the area better than you think. https://humanurehandbook.com/downloads/H4/Ch_10_Compost_Miracles.pdf
Probably a good site for a lead acid battery plant; raw material in the creek and rail nearby.
If I was a farmer, I'd look into rezoning the affected land to build a data centre.
DC's are essentially a real estate operation that rent out cupboards in a warehouse for computers to live in. People won't want to use the land, computers don't care.
The area I’m living in has a company interested in putting in a solar farm. (NE Wisconsin no less where we spent most of January covered in clouds—the sun coming out only a few days all month.) They want at least a thousand acres for the farm—in an area with small family farms.
Fun fact:
It takes approximately five acres of solar panels to power about 200 houses.
Buy it cheap for converting it to soylent green factory. Morbid but that could be it.
The only illegal alien (fify) housing we should have is aboard a bus heading for the border.