OSU Wins $6.5M From EPA To Solve Algae Bloom Problems

Oklahoma State University has gotten $6.5 million from the EPA to help solve algae bloom problems.

Monday, September 21st 2020, 7:58 am

By: News On 6


Oklahoma State University has gotten $6.5 million from the EPA to help solve algae bloom problems.

The School said harmful algal blooms are a growing problem around the country, but their research could lead to a solution.

OSU is one of seven institutions that won funding from the EPA for this research.              

One of the co-principal investigators at OSU said the team is working on a solution based on plant nutrients absorption that can be adapted for a variety of uses.

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