It's true! In West Virginia have decided to make the old disused coal mines to undertake aquaculture activities. To use this you need lots of water and, apparently, the mines have it in abundance. The analysis says that in most of the mines, the water is perfectly clean and ideal for raising trout and salmon. Many people are a bit 'reluctant choosing to eat fish bred in caves or wells, but the company that raises them ensures that they are safe. The cavities are filled with rainwater and melted snow in West Virginia and Southern wish to exploit them in an intense, always keeping them under control, by analyzing the water continuously. Companies interested in the initiative, including the "Blue Ridge Inc., will use a half a dozen mines who think they have a capacity to produce 1 million pounds of fish every year. Become part of the production equipment for fishing, while the remainder will go to restaurants and grocery stores. In West Virginia salmon and trout, for example, are becoming for the first time farmed fish "eco", without growth hormones or antibiotics in the water.
Source: (Newstribune)
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