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Ghana’s water bodies are under threat from industrial pollution, illegal mining and urban waste. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed IonicNanoCopper technology as a potential solution.
In light of these developments, JoyNews’ The Probe brings together experts, including Mr. Shar Bahr, CEO of Global Market Enterprise Ltd.; Prof. Michael Ayamga, Deputy CEO, EPA; Ing. Dr. Hadisu Alhassan, ATMA Production; Ing. Michael San Dow, Director of Mining, EPA; and Dr. Mawuli Lumor, Deputy Director, WRC, to explore the innovation’s promise, practical challenges, and environmental concerns.
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