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    Liu, Nengqian; Zhao, Jiang; Du, Jiawen; Hou, Cheng; Zhou, Xuefei; Chen, Jiabin; Zhang, Yalei

    The Science of the total environment, 10/2024, Volume: 948
    Journal Article

    Since the 1980s, there has been increasing concern over heavy metal pollution remediation. However, most research focused on the individual remediation technologies for heavy metal pollutants in either soil or water. Considering the potential migration of these pollutants, it is necessary to explore effective integrated remediation technologies for soil and water heavy metals. This review thoroughly examines non-phytoremediation technologies likes physical, chemical, and microbial remediation, as well as green remediation approaches involving terrestrial and aquatic phytoremediation. Non-phytoremediation technologies suffer from disadvantages like high costs, secondary pollution risks, and susceptibility to environmental factors. Conversely, phytoremediation technologies have gained significant attention due to their sustainable and environmentally friendly nature. Enhancements through chelating agents, biochar, microorganisms, and genetic engineering have demonstrated improved phytoremediation remediation efficiency. However, it is essential to address the environmental and ecological risks that may arise from the prolonged utilization of these materials and technologies. Lastly, this paper presents an overview of integrated remediation approaches for addressing heavy metal contamination in groundwater-soil-surface water systems and discusses the reasons for the research gaps and future directions. This paper offers valuable insights for comprehensive solutions to heavy metal pollution in water and soil, promoting integrated remediation and sustainable development. Display omitted •Advancements in HM remediation technologies were systematically reviewed.•Optimizing materials, equipment, parameters can enhance removal efficiency of HMs.•Sustainability should be focused when refining phytoremediation techniques.•NPs and apatite particles hold potential for the integrated remediation.•Interdisciplinary research is needed to explore integrated remediation techniques.