MICROORGANISMS USED TO CUT TOXINS IN GROUNDWATER
March 10, 2008
March 10, 2008
TEMPE, Ariz., March 10 -- Arizona State University issued the following press release:
In 2002, Bruce Rittmann, director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Environmental Biotechnology, received a patent for an innovative way to use nature to lend society a hand. He invented a treatment system, called the membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR), which uses naturally occurring microorganisms to remove contaminants from water.
Now Rittmann and his research team, which inc . . .
In 2002, Bruce Rittmann, director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Environmental Biotechnology, received a patent for an innovative way to use nature to lend society a hand. He invented a treatment system, called the membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR), which uses naturally occurring microorganisms to remove contaminants from water.
Now Rittmann and his research team, which inc . . .