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  "textContent": "An awesome study that could help clean up rivers world-wide at negligible cost leveraged fungi as a pollution control filter. The mushrooms in question were the very delicious and very helpful turkey tail, and the pollution in question was sewage: notably E. coli bacteria. The river was in the English county of Devon and the results […]\n\nThe post Mushrooms Used to Clean E. Coli from Rivers and Immediately Implemented in England appeared first on Good News Network.",
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