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MSU technology gets drinkable water from manure
May 30, 2014 /
Michigan State University says a technology for extracting drinkable water from manure is on its way to commercial application this year.
The East Lansing school says it’s particularly useful for animal operations in dry regions where water is at a premium.
The McLanahan Nutrient Separation System is an add-on to an anaerobic digester, which extracts energy and chemicals from manure.
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