Alma College: Scientists Ask - Can Activated Carbon Clean the Environment?
July 31, 2019
July 31, 2019
ALMA, Michigan, July 31 -- Alma College issued the following news:
Faculty researcher Amanda Harwood and her students are testing the feasibility of using activated carbon to reduce the bioavailability of DDT in contaminated soil.
A full range of activated carbon consumer products have proven effective in purifying water, air, foods and pharmaceuticals. Environmental scientists believe activated carbon also can be used to address ecological risks.
Alma Coll . . .
Faculty researcher Amanda Harwood and her students are testing the feasibility of using activated carbon to reduce the bioavailability of DDT in contaminated soil.
A full range of activated carbon consumer products have proven effective in purifying water, air, foods and pharmaceuticals. Environmental scientists believe activated carbon also can be used to address ecological risks.
Alma Coll . . .