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Lagos, Nigeria
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logicalekzy



Registered: December 2009
City/Town/Province: Lagos
Posts: 1
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I just took some time out at a fish pond, assessing the methods employed in the effluent water disposal. Many fish farmers are too ignorant of the environmental pollution caused by the unguarded release of these waste waters into the ecosystem. At another site just nearby, we tried our best to provide a fairly good method of pond water disposal (i.e., the Earth pith disposal method). Time will fail me to give a load down on my interactions with these aquaculturists.
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