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Plant Nutrients from Wastewater

Posted September 07, 2010 1:06 PM

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium -- there are valuable nutrients contained in wastewater. Unfortunately, these essential nutrients are lost in conventional wastewater treatment plants. This is the reason why researchers at Fraunhofer have been working on processes for regaining these nutrients in the form that can be used for agriculture.

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Re: Plant Nutrients from Wastewater

09/08/2010 2:39 AM

Hey that's nearly educational, I just about learned something

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Re: Plant Nutrients from Wastewater

09/08/2010 2:54 AM

Someone trolling the university web sites again - looking into the future

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