Algae to clean up oil refinery waste water

Microalgae can be successfully harnessed to clean waste water from industry, say researchers who are growing microalgae in a 5,000 litre photobioreactor at a Chevron oil refinery in Hawaii

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New York: Microalgae can be successfully harnessed to clean waste water from industry, say researchers who are growing microalgae in a 5,000 litre photobioreactor at a Chevron oil refinery in Hawaii.

The researchers are taking advantage of the algae's appetite for chemical nutrients to clean the wastewater from the refinery water, removing noxious chemicals - including 90 percent of the ammonia-nitrogen and 97 percent of the phosphorus.