From schwalbe@hoh.mbl.edu Fri Feb 24 22:19:34 EST 1995
Article: 5406 of bionet.plants
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From: schwalbe@hoh.mbl.edu (Karen Schwalbe)
Newsgroups: bionet.plants
Subject: Re: Solar Aquatics/Living Machines
Followup-To: bionet.plants
Date: 23 Feb 1995 16:20:57 GMT
Organization: The Woods Hole Research
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In article <1995Feb13.202959.10410@es.dupont.com>,
heldreth@esvx12.es.dupont.com (Kathleen M. Heldreth) wrote:

> In article <3hc5t6$1bfs@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com>, XXSR22A@prodigy.com (James Gravely) writes:
> >HELP!!!

> >I SAW A SHORT SEGMENT ON THE DISNEY CHANEL ABOUT A MAN WHO COULD REMOVE 
> >CONTAMINATES FROM WATER BY USING A SERIES OF  DIFFERENT PLANTS TO CLEAN 
> >THE WATER.  
> >
> >WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS?

> >-
> >  JAMES GRAVELY  XXSR22A@prodigy.com
> >
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The organization doing this work is called:
	Ocean Arks International
	1 Locust Street
	Falmouth, MA  0254
	(508)-540-6801

or e-mail Beth Josephson @ bjosephs@hoh.mbl.edu
There is plenty of information available in the press, too.  Try a search
at the library on "Solar Aquatics" or "Living Machines".  

There are several facilities doing this type of remediation around the
United States.  They are great places to visit ;-).
-- 
-Karen
Woods Hole, MA
schwalbe@hoh.mbl.edu


