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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.
Waste water treatment
A review of Willow (Salix spp.) as an integrated biorefinery feedstock - ScienceDirect
Biorefinery for Water and Wastewater Treatment 3031208218, 9783031208218
Water Treatment – Coyote Gulch
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Biomass Resources Department of Energy
Montreal researchers using willow tree chemistry to treat wastewater
Biorefinery potential of sustainable municipal wastewater treatment using fast-growing willow - ScienceDirect
Water Industry Journal 25 by Distinctive Media Group Ltd - Issuu
PDF) Testing willow leaves for the removal of Cu2+ from aqueous effluents
Environmental & Engineering Projects around the World - Barr
Crud-to-crude: The global potential of biofuels made from human waste