Waste Water Treatment Plant Mud Used As 'green' Fuel
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 09:14
in Earth & Climate
Scientists have shown that using mud from waste water treatment plants as a partial alternative fuel can enable cement factories to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions and comply with the Kyoto Protocol, as well as posing no risk to human health and being profitable. These are the results of an environmental impact assessment.
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