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Revision as of 14:10, 20 October 2011
Amsterdam's Jamboree
- A gold medal- best new Biobrick device, engineered
The project
One of processes currently implemented to clear the wastewater
from its contaminants is bioremediation.
It embraces processes that use microorganisms to remove pollutants from a contaminated environment.
This rather new approach, is especially interesting in the treatment of sparsely contaminated effluents.