Algae Assoc. to Hold Seminar on Using Wastewater
The Mid-South Chapter of the National Algae Association are holding another seminar. This time the talk will be “Algae: Mining Wastewater for Nutrients, Fuel, and Fertilizer” at the Holiday Inn Research Center in Huntsville, Alabama on March 26, 2010.
The chapter’s president, Tamra Fakhoorian said to talk about this information-packed workshop that will explore using wastewater streams to grow the algae for end-products to include biodiesel.
For more information, contact Fakhoorian at 270-328-8314 or e-mail her at tamraf.naa@wk.net. Also you can check out the Web site: www.nationalalgaeassociation.com and click on the Mid-South Chapter link. Registration is available at the door.
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