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Stellenbosch-grown algae cut E. coli levels 10 000-fold

Summary by CapeTown ETC
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-developed algae mix offers low-cost, low-energy improvement for local water users, reports Cape {town} Etc. An algae-based treatment has reduced E. coli counts by about 10 000-fold at the wastewater works serving Mossel Bay, offering a low-cost way to improve water quality for nearby farmers and communities. Cape {town} Etc Discount Alert! Unlock Cape Town’s best experiences for half the pric…
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CapeTown ETC broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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