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New Process Harvests Ammonia From Wastewater

New Process Harvests Ammonia From Wastewater

Researchers have developed a high-performance catalyst that can pull ammonia from nitrates in wastewater and groundwater, leaving clean, potable water.

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https://www.waterworld.com/wastewater/reuse-recycling/press-release/14275866/new-process-harvests-ammonia-from-wastewater

  • ← Western Municipal Water Restraints Rise as Reservoirs Fall
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