sand flora
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Old biological filters work better than new water treatments, according to Swedish study
An old water treatment technology called slow sand filters could be making a comeback – and the older filters would work better than both newer ones or modern filtration methods. According to Science Daily, a Swedish study suggests that the older the filter, the better it is for treating water. Slow sand filters first appeared during […]
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