Our Soil
Every community deserves to know what’s beneath their feet.
THE GROUND WE DEPEND ON HAS A STORY — IT’S TIME WE SEE IT.
Soil is more than dirt.
It is the living foundation that grows our food, filters our water, supports our homes, and anchors every ecosystem.
But across the country, soil is being damaged by pollution, industrial activity, agricultural chemicals, wildfires, drought, erosion, and decades of environmental neglect.
Most communities never see this danger coming.
Most families have no idea what’s in their backyard.
Most farmers must guess what their soil needs.
Most policymakers lack a clear map of risks
Fairness 4 Soil changes that.
We bring together every major soil, contamination, agricultural, and environmental dataset — and turn it into one clear, public-facing, visual truth.
Powered by Tanzle.ai, Fairness 4 Soil is a comprehensive platform for communities, farmers, regulators, and decision-makers.
Fairness begins at the roots.
Soil Contamination is Widespread and No One is Told.
THE PROBLEM: SOIL HEALTH IS INVISIBLE, UNFAIR & UNREPORTED
Across the U.S., soil is increasingly polluted by:
- PFAS (“forever chemicals”)
- lead, arsenic, cadmium & chromium
- industrial spills & legacy contamination
- refinery & factory emissions
- pesticide and herbicide drift
- microplastics
- biosolid fertilizers (sewage sludge)
- wildfire ash & toxic debris
- abandoned mines and tailings
- agricultural runoff
- old landfills and waste sites
Most of this contamination is not visible.
Most of it is not mapped for the public.
Most of it disproportionately throughout communities.
We Need to See the Dirty Data.
Soil data exists — but it’s scattered across dozens of systems.
Current soil information is fragmented across:
- USDA soil surveys
- NRCS agricultural reports
- EPA contamination databases
- State agriculture & land resource divisions
- university soil labs
- private farm testing companies
- wildfire burn severity maps
- groundwater contamination plumes
- land-use and zoning archives
- industrial emissions reports
- community soil tests

Fairness 4 Soil unifies these sources into one clear, trustworthy platform.
Unify Fragmented Data to Protect Communities and The Land.
WHAT FAIRNESS 4 SOIL DOES
Fairness 4 Soil turns the invisible into the visible.
It gives communities a living, evolving map of soil health, safety, and risk.
Unified Soil Intelligence Platform
Fairness 4 Soil combines:
- contamination data
- nutrient health
- biological activity
- carbon sequestration
- erosion vulnerability
- drought & hydrology indicators
- wildfire impacts
- land-use history
- agricultural practices
- community test results
Each element is displayed at:
- parcel level
- neighborhood level
- ZIP code level
- watershed level
- school district
- tribal lands
- farmland regions
Full Transparency on Soil Contaminants
Fairness 4 Soil maps and visualizes:
- PFAS & PFOS
- lead & arsenic
- chromium-6
- cadmium
- pesticides (glyphosate, organophosphates)
- nitrates & ammonia
- petrochemical contamination
- wildfire toxins
- industrial heavy metals
- radioactive materials
- microplastics and synthetic fibers
You can see:
- where contamination comes from
- how severe it is
- how it changes over time
- who is most affected
Agricultural Soil Health & Food Security
For agricultural regions, Fairness 4 Soil shows:
- organic matter levels
- pH & soil chemistry
- water retention
- nutrient deficiencies
- soil structure & compaction
- erosion risk
- crop suitability
- fertilizer/pesticide usage & drift
- long-term soil degradation
HOW FAIRNESS 4 SOIL WORKS
Powered by Tanzle.ai’s immersive visualization engine, Fairness 4 Soil:
- Compiles multi-layered datasets
- Simplifies them into clear visuals
- Enables time-lapse environmental storytelling
- Identifies long-term trends
- Projects future soil degradation or recovery
- Supports data-driven policy
This is more than a dashboard — it’s a living map of the ground beneath us.
We Don’t Guess.
WHO CONTRIBUTES DATA INTO FAIRNESS 4 SOIL
Fairness 4 Soil integrates inputs from across environmental, agricultural, and community systems:
Federal
- USDA
- NRCS
- EPA
- USGS
- NOAA
State & Local
- state agriculture departments
- public health & environmental protection agencies
- wildfire & forestry divisions
- county land-use & zoning records
- water districts and watershed groups
Research & Industry
- university soil labs
- agricultural extensions
- climate & ecosystem researchers
- soil-testing companies
- fertilizer manufacturers
- remediation firms
- land developers
Community
- farmers
- residents
- schools
- tribal nations
- environmental justice groups
- citizen scientists
WHO USES FAIRNESS 4 SOIL
Residents & Families
- Understand what’s in your yard, park, garden, or neighborhood
- Protect children from toxic soil
- Make informed decisions about food and gardening
Farmers & Land Stewards
- Improve yields
- Reduce chemical use
- Understand soil long-term health
- Protect water quality
Schools & Childcare Centers
- Ensure safe soil for children
- Test playgrounds and athletic fields
Local Governments & Urban Planners
- Direct remediation investments
- Improve zoning and development
- Protect vulnerable communities
Environmental Justice Advocates
- Identify contaminated areas
- Expose environmental inequity
- Advocate with data-driven evidence
Researchers & Journalists
- Visualize long-term soil trends
- Study contamination patterns
- Tell community stories with clarity
Because the Health of Our Land is the Health of Our Future.
THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE FOR LAND
The future of our food, climate, and economy rests in the ground beneath our feet.
Fairness 4 commits to:
- Clear visibility into soil health, erosion, contamination, and nutrient loss.
- Transparency around chemical use, industrial impact, and regenerative practices.
- Mapping of risks, vulnerabilities, and long-term decline.
- Accountability for decisions that shape the land we depend on.
- Fair stewardship that protects every community — rural or urban.
Our doctrine is simple:
Soil is a shared inheritance.
Stewards must be truthful.
Generations depend on both.
Fairness 4 Soil safeguards the foundation of agriculture and ecological stability through measurable truth.
A Moment In Time
To Find Fairness 4 Our People, Planet & Future
Fairness isn’t about equality—it’s about balance.
With curiosity and a willingness to explore all perspectives, learn from the past, and make better decisions for today and tomorrow.



