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Thirsty Crystals Save One City Big BucksTuesday, July 8, 2008
While in Paducah recently with my family I noticed that the city has placed environmentally safe water crystals around plants in the downtown area. I've heard of farmers and gardeners using these crystals but I haven't heard of too many cities. After a little research I discovered that these thirsty crystals are saving Paducah some big bucks. Click HERE to read the story. What do you think? Should Cape place water crystals in the downtown area? Respond to this storyYou are not logged in. Please login or create an account.
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Jason Lindsey is an award winning Outreach Science Educator for the Bootheel Youth Museum in Malden, MO. Each year Lindsey performs science experiments at hundreds of schools and community events. Lindsey's science segment "Hooked on Science" airs on television stations across America and has earned awards for outstanding science coverage.
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