Water hyacinth used to fight pollution‎

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Southwest China's Yunnan Province widely introduced water hyacinth to manage the serious water pollution in the Tien Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the province. Water hyacinth, which is a free-floating perennial aquatic plant, grows very fast and easily block the flow of a river. It requires good management to turn the bane into boon. [Xinhua]

Southwest China's Yunnan Province widely introduced water hyacinth recently to reduce the serious water pollution in the Tien Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the province. Water hyacinth, which is a free-floating perennial aquatic plant, grows very fast and easily blocks the flow of a river. It requires good management to turn the bane into boon. [Xinhua]



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