Pulaski Company Prepares to Launch Pollutant Filter System

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A Pulaski-based company is poised to go commercial with technology that removes coal ash and other chemical pollutants from the air — in the process extracting chemicals that can be recycled and sold for industrial use.

A team of scientists at Virginia Tech has released a preliminary report confirming proof of concept, MOVA Technologies President Steven Critchfield said last week, and the final report is expected in about two weeks.

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