Company will remove toxic algae from Mantua Reservoir for free as part of carbon capture test
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Company will remove toxic algae from Mantua Reservoir for free as part of carbon capture test
Brigham City—specifically Mantua Reservoir—will be the beneficiaries of an Israeli company hoping to use the carbon credit economy to provide the service affordably to others. Beginning Sept. 25, access to Mantua Reservoir will be restricted as BlueGreen Water Technologies treats Mantua Reservoir to return it to health and end the toxic algal blooms that have impacted the reservoir every year […] Sorry! An active online subscription is require…
·Brigham City, United States
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