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Microcap & Penny Stocks : U.S. Microbics {BUGS} - Environmental Augmentation

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To: Frank Buck who wrote (31)6/16/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) of 345
 
Have they implemented any environmental bio-augmentation processes to your knowledge?

I can imagine that the long aquatic growing season and the natural run-off of organic waste products would contribute to the high algae blooms... couple that with an over fertile input of organic waste matter and voila a hot-bed of aquatic growth that left unchecked could cause severe problems. Dying vegetation produces an aerobic (oxygen-depleting) situation.

I recall reading a situation where a very, very large inland body of water (as big as one of the larger Great Lakes) in the former Soviet Union was used as a run-off for various industrial pollutants. The whole body of water is now devoid of all flora and fauna. When the Centralized Planning Committee was asked by westerners how could they have let that happen.... the response went something like this.... It is dead, forget about it. Nothing will bring it back. Why talk about it? It is gone and nothing will change that.

Scary stuff. I believe the International Community is now starting to really awaken to the prospects of the various negative environmental impacts that developing countries are effecting in their quest for becoming westernized.

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