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The National Algae Association a non-profit algae education and trade association. We confirm harmful algae bloom and red tide remediation and repurposing technologies that can be commercially deployed. Our members receive contacts from states, counties, lake associations and other water coastline authorities.
We would like to know if your technology has been proven outside the lab, is scalable and economically feasible?
Thanks in advance
Hi Barry, we believe it is both scaleable and feasible. We are in process of developing a project that will be able to remove 900,000 pounds of phosphorus and 7 million pounds of nitrogen from the water of Lake Okeechobee in a single year. If you would like to discuss in detail please contact steve@hemp4water.org