Treating industrial wastes in Colombia using water hyacinth
Water hyacinth can absorb pollutants from domestic and industrial wastewater. It has been used in a treatment system outside an aluminium factory in Colombia for over 10 years now, and results show thatthe removal of many pollutants is over 90 per cent.
the removal of many pollutants is over 90 per cent.
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