Prof. Amin Setyo Leksono, S.Si., M.Si., Ph. D2026-03-312026-03-31https://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/1922To mitigate heavy metal pollution downstream of the Brantas River, it is recommended to focus on the utilization of identified hyperaccumulator plants for phytoremediation. Furthermore, ongoing monitoring of heavy metal levels in both water and soil is essential, along with the implementation of stricter pollution control measures to prevent the accumulation of toxic substances in the river ecosystem. Restoring riparian vegetation can enhance the river's natural capacity to filter pollutants and protect biodiversity. These conclusions emphasize the importance of riparian biodiversity in controlling heavy metal pollution and the potential of certain species for phytoremediation efforts downstream of the Brantas River.The biggest challenge in recent times. Like climate change, the loss of biodiversity, ocean acidification, deforestation and the depletion of the world's fresh water, pollution threatens the stability of the global system and threatens the sustainability of society humans (Rockström et al. 2009). However, pollution, especially from industrial air, vehicle emissions and toxic chemicals, has increased dramatically over the past 500 years, with the greatest increase today in low- income and center.FOR REMEDIATION OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTIONPOTENTIAL HYPERACCUMULATOR PLANTS ON THE RIPARIAN ZONE DOWNSTREAM OF THE BRANTAS RIVER IN MOJOKERTO AND PORONG FOR REMEDIATION OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTION