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Bacteria eat sulphate

Bacteria eat sulphate

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a recent study, researchers from the us -based University of Illinois have found that adding a commonly found mineral in water contaminated by arsenic is a quick and cost-effective way to remove the toxic chemical. Water tainted by arsenic threatens the health of millions of people, mainly in Bangladesh and India. As per some researchers, the problem exists because bacteria trigger the leaching of arsenic from underground rocks (see

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