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Thu, Jun 12, 2014 1:34 PM in Using Algae to Clean Contaminated Water
Algae are excellent for cleaning contaminated water. As a matter of fact they don't need fresh water to grow, they prefer water from wastewater treatment plants, produced water from oil wells, etc. Check Origin Oil's website http://www.originoil.com/. I am almost finished writing a book for ages 10-14 about algae as a biofuel , as well as its many other uses. Let me know if you have an interest.
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