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The article was orginally published at: Logan Utah Wastewater Lagoons To Be Transformed Into Algae Biofuel and Fertilizer Producing Facility

Logan Utah, Environmental Department operated regional wastewater treatment plant – 460 acres of lagoons, and 240 acres of wetlands. Image credit:Logan UT Environment Department.
For years I’ve been reading press releases about impractical-sounding inventions for growing algae in arrays of plastic tubes, genetically modifying algae to optimize biofuel yield, and so on. Pretty much all of it is decades from even pilot scale proof of concept, and most of it missing the cost saving potential of finding industrial and public …Read the full story on TreeHugger
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