Willow Tree Chemistry Acts as Bio-Refinery To Treat Wastewater

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Researchers have filtered wastewater through the roots of willow trees and estimate that over 30 million liters of primary wastewater per hectare can be treated using this type of "bio-refinery" annually.
Researchers have filtered wastewater through the roots of willow trees and estimate that over 30 million liters of primary wastewater per hectare can be treated using this type of bio-refinery annually.

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