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In Japan there are many volunteer organizations that are using EM•1® to help the
sea regain its abundance. One aspect of this involves a reduction in sludge in
order to improve water quality. In EM treated areas seaweed and fish have made a
comeback, with results that help promote the aquaculture industry.
The main cause of water pollution is discharge from homes, and the vast majority
of pollutants can be treated with EM•1®. If EM outnumbers putrefactive bacteria
in places where these discharges flow, pollutants will ferment and break down
rather than putrefy, and other microbes and plankton will utilize the materials
that EM produces.
When this kind of environment is established, higher level predators increase
and the energy from the pollution sources can be converted to life-enhancing
energy. The desertification of the oceans has led to a depletion of aquaculture
resources, and to a farming industry and the contradictions inherent in an ad
hoc technology on which it is based. Through the application of EM Technology™
it is possible to arrive at a comprehensive improvement in the surrounding
environment.
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