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Fayetteville firm gets work in Gulf

Focus will be aquatic life’s oxygen

Posted: July 17, 2010 at 4:56 a.m.

Fayetteville company BlueInGreen has received a National Science Foundation grant to take a water-cleaning device like the one shown in this 2008 photo on the North Fork River in Baxter County to the Gulf Coast oil spill.

A Fayetteville innovation company with ties to the University of Arkansas will send engineers to the Gulf Coast in September to use a technology aimed at improving oxygen for aquatic life in the oil-contaminated waters.

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