Birmingham News sleeve BN0061614

RAM Services Inc. president Bill Ringland (left) and general manager Mac McCullough show some of the dirt samples they are testing a new bacteria on. The bacteria are naturally occurring in cotton plants in the Mississippi River delta and can absorb oil at a lower cost than conventional products. /...

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Main Author: Olliff, Jamie
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/175805
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Summary:RAM Services Inc. president Bill Ringland (left) and general manager Mac McCullough show some of the dirt samples they are testing a new bacteria on. The bacteria are naturally occurring in cotton plants in the Mississippi River delta and can absorb oil at a lower cost than conventional products. / Bill Ringland, RAM Services, Inc., raises bacteria that eats oil spills and pollutants. / Shoot Ringland with buckets of experimental bacteria. / RAM Services / 3184 Cahaba Heights Road / [Work order included]