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1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions. <br><br>
1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions. <br><br>


http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/images/slide0028_image024.jpg<br><br>
http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/images/slide0028_image024.jpg<br><br>
Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce [[organic]] materials into usable biosolids. <br>
Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce [[organic]] materials into usable biosolids.<br>
Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp<br><br>
Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp<br><br>

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1. Able to live and grow where there is no air. Grasses cannot grow in anaerobic soil conditions.

slide0028_image024.jpg

Anaerobic digesters are used to reduce organic materials into usable biosolids.
Source: http://www.wilsonnc.org/Departments/PublicServices/WasteWaterTreatment/biosolids.asp