The Kalamia Cane Growers Organisation visited a pilot plant at Burdekin Shire Council Waste Water Treatment plant on March 17 2022 and they presented at our Annual general meeting on the 2nd of June 2022.
Various agronomists including Mackenzie Severns from BBIFMAC visited on July 17 2021.
Townsville Enterprise website has an article from the 25th of October 2021, “Macro Algae enabling sustainable growth of AquaCulture and Agriculture.”
The Burdekin Shire Council and is supporting this technology and has asked for funding for ReGenAqua be installed.
If additional 9 Waste Water systems where up graded and install ReGenAqua technology that embraces harvested native algae a total 470,000 kilograms of Dissolved In Organic NITRGOEN and 94 000 kilograms of PHOSPHOROUS be removed from water entering the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon.