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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0221224

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Biological phosphorous removal for wastewater treatment. The aim is to provide a scientific basis for understanding how phosphorous can be removed in wastewater treatment plants, using environmentally safe biological methods rather than by using chemicals. This is expected to lead to improved performance in wastewater treatment plants, which will be of economic and environmental benefit, particularly to regional communities in inland Australia.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP200301570

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $279,618.00
    Summary
    Accelerated tailings remediation with plant and microbial biotechnologies. The Australian alumina industry produces 32 million tonnes of bauxite residue (alumina refining tailings) each year, most of which is stored in perpetuity in landfill-type tailings storage facilities. The high pH, high salinity, lack of plant nutrients, and poor physical properties of bauxite residue are major barriers to safe storage and successful closure of tailings storage facilities. Existing remediation approaches a .... Accelerated tailings remediation with plant and microbial biotechnologies. The Australian alumina industry produces 32 million tonnes of bauxite residue (alumina refining tailings) each year, most of which is stored in perpetuity in landfill-type tailings storage facilities. The high pH, high salinity, lack of plant nutrients, and poor physical properties of bauxite residue are major barriers to safe storage and successful closure of tailings storage facilities. Existing remediation approaches are expensive, slow, and often ineffective. We will deliver new microbial- and plant-driven biotechnologies for rapid, cost-effective remediation of bauxite residue. This will enable safe, sustainable closure of storage facilities, and safeguard the strong contribution of this $15 billion industry to Australia's economy.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100078

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $808,087.00
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    Harnessing microbial respiration for pollutant degradation and natural gas production. This project seeks to exploit compounds produced naturally by microorganisms to develop a marketable green technology for environmental restoration and clean energy generation in Australia and abroad. Metropolitan and regional communities will benefit from improved environmental and human health and the economy will benefit from global application.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200418

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,000.00
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    Development of the next generation of organo-mineral fertilisers utilising domestic and commercial waste products. Australian agriculture relies heavily on fertilisers and better products are needed that are derived from sustainable sources, have minimal adverse environmental impact and support high plant yields. This project will apply advanced approaches of nanostructural analysis and microbial ecology to developed next-generation organo-mineral fertilisers.
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