Hope • June 19, 2026
Mushrooms Used to Clean E. Coli from Rivers and Immediately Implemented in England
Originally published on Good News Network

An awesome study that could help clean up rivers world-wide at negligible cost leveraged fungi as a pollution control filter. The mushrooms in question were the very delicious and very helpful turkey tail, and the pollution in question was sewage: notably E. coli bacteria. The river was in the English county of Devon and the results
An awesome study that could help clean up rivers world-wide at negligible cost leveraged fungi as a pollution control filter. The mushrooms in question were the very delicious and very helpful turkey tail, and the pollution in question was sewage: notably E. coli bacteria. The river was in the English county of Devon and the results
Originally published on Good News Network.
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