The purposeful utilization of the vegetative development of mushroomframing parasites on wood mulch substrates as a naturally dynamic filtration media, a procedure known as mycofiltration, is a promising new innovation for improving biofiltration of storm water, gray water, and agricultural spillover. Late trials have recorded that Escherichia coli can be selectively removed from sullied water around 20% for each cubic foot more successfully by mycofiltration than by wood mulch alone. |