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Answered by captverma
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Congo siso....

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By recycling phosphorus from sewage, they offset the import of rock phosphate and reduce environmental impact on water resources. Recycling agricultural phosphorus back into fields from agricultural runoff could be one way to prevent this since phosphorus present causes algal blooms in downstream ecosystems.

Answered by ritika123489
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By recycling phosphorus from sewage, they offset the import of rock phosphate and reduce environmental impact on water resources. Recycling agricultural phosphorus back into fields from agricultural runoff could be one way to prevent this since phosphorus present causes algal blooms in downstream ecosystems.

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