Eichhornia crassipes approaches being a scourge in many parts of the w
orld, choking waterways and hindering transport upon them. At the same
time it is known to readily abstract heavy metal ions from water and,
thus, aids in the removal of heavy metals found in such waters. This
paper considers the possibility of using dried parts of the plant as a
n inexpensive adsorbent for the removal of heavy metals from contamina
ted chemical and mining industry waste waters. In particular the root
of the plant was found to be an excellent accumulator of divalent heav
y metal ions from solution although the entire biomass of the plant wa
s also found to be a good sorbent for these ions. It is also suggested
that the dried biomass of the plant might be placed in simple bags an
d used in a very low cost metal ion removal system.