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ABO in Final Preparation of “Minimum Descriptive Language” Document

Submitted by on August 27, 2010 – 6:39 amNo Comment

(Algal Industry Magazine)  The Technical Standards Committee of the Algal Biomass Organization (ABO) is currently in late stage review of its Algal Industry Minimum Descriptive Language Document, recommended for characterizing the economic and environmental inputs and outputs of an aquatic biomass operation. The Committee, whose goal is to develop and advocate standards and best practices for the algae industry and facilitate information flow among industry stakeholders, is currently accepting comments on this document from ABO members. It is the feeling of the Committee that voluntary adoption of this uniform descriptive language will accelerate industry growth and unify research.

Currently version 2.7 is out for ABO member comments and can be found on the ABO site…   READ MORE

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