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This U of A engineering lab is researching sustainable water treatment practices

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5 days agoNewsDuration 1:08The Water Research Centre at the University of Alberta is focused on the future of water sustainability. They recently received a $1.4 million donation from Epcor to continue funding their research into finding innovative ways to treat wastewater.

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