Website review: Waste from Whisky Cleans Contaminat...

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socialpyramid discovered 5 months ago
From the page: "While there may be no real magic in whisky, there appears to be some alchemy in one of its by-products. A by-product from whisky production has just been shown to clean contaminated water and soil."
goclcless rated 3 weeks ago
by-product from whiskey production has just been shown to clean contaminated water and soil.
dspiess rated 3 months ago
Interesting use for whiskey.
patoloco rated 4 months ago
Drink whiskey, don't you love the planet?
finestkind rated 4 months ago
So, next time you're out and about, drunk on whiskey and having to explain to a cop why you're peeing on someone's lawn, whip out a copy of this article and smugly send Officer Friendly on his way.
gavinhudson rated 4 months ago
Now that's a good use for alcohol.
AldousHuxleysCat rated 4 months ago
A by-product from whisky production has just been shown to clean contaminated water and soil. Aberdeen University scientists have created the cleverly named DRAM (Device for the Remediation and Attenuation of Multiple pollutants). Hey wanna go down in my basement? Yeah, if only - this would be enough for even the biggest of social occasions
Weaksauce21 rated 4 months ago
The government needs to subsidize whiskey to save the planet... among other reasons.
bardicrover rated 4 months ago
Shown to clean heavy metals and even bleaches from water and soil. Yet another reason to call it the Water of Life...
cadbloom rated 4 months ago
us drunkies never looked so green... unless a handle handled us and we're pontificating all over your lawn
girlsetsfire rated 4 months ago
From the page: "While there may be no real magic in whisky, there appears to be some alchemy in one of its by-products. A by-product from whisky production has just been shown to clean contaminated water and soil."
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