The Chinese-German BMBF research project which was started in 2004 has been researching the best way to filter out waste water to fill an olympic pool. Due to water shortages, waste water had to be used to fill the pool and ROWAphos was found to be the most effective phosphate removal tool. Just think, your next pool that you could swim in could be filled with waste water. Now doesn’t that sound appealing?
ROWAphos used in treatment of olympic pool
Ryan Gripp
Ryan Gripp founded Reef Builders in 2006. He writes about technology, industry and other associated news relating to saltwater fish tanks. He went to Depaul University and has been keeping reef tanks for over 15 years.
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