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Salting our freshwater lakes
Hi all…some of you may have seen the CBC News story on an article entitled “Salting our freshwater lakes” which appeared in journal ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of [...]
Recently released study associates nitrates with bladder cancer in women
Hi all…nitrate and nitrate in drinking water have been regulated for quite some time now (Health Canada guidelines: MAC = 10 mg/L measured as nitrate-nitrogen and 1 mg/L measured as nitrite-nitrogen). The primary concern which led [...]
Sampling Guidance for Unknown Contaminants in Drinking Water-new USEPA report
Hi all…The USEPA released a report in Feb 2017 entitled “Sampling Guidance for Unknown Contaminants in Drinking Water.” If you’re like me, it’s one of those reports that probably won’t make it to the top of [...]
Revised World Health Organization drinking water guidelines
Hi all…do you want to know how guidelines/standards in your jurisdiction compare to those of the WHO? Well the WHO has recently revised several drinking water related guidelines and they are all available for free [...]
Microcystis Rising: Why Phosphorus Reduction Isn’t Enough to Stop CyanoHABs
Hi all…for several decades now it has been known that phosphorus reduction is good way to control microcystis blooms (the cyanobacteria that produce the regulated microcystin-LR toxin). However, a recent article reports that “an excess of [...]
Microcystis Rising: Why Phosphorus Reduction Isn’t Enough to Stop CyanoHABs
For several decades now it has been known that phosphorus reduction is good way to control microcystis blooms (the cyanobacteria that produce the regulated microcystin-LR toxin). However, a recent article reports that “an excess of another nutrient, nitrogen, shifts the balance in favor of Microcystis rather than other HAB-forming cyanobacteria, diatoms, or green algae.”
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Salting our freshwater lakes
Hi all…some of you may have seen the CBC News story on an article entitled “Salting our freshwater lakes” which appeared in journal ‘Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of [...]
Recently released study associates nitrates with bladder cancer in women
Hi all…nitrate and nitrate in drinking water have been regulated for quite some time now (Health Canada guidelines: MAC = 10 mg/L measured as nitrate-nitrogen and 1 mg/L measured as nitrite-nitrogen). The primary concern which led [...]
Sampling Guidance for Unknown Contaminants in Drinking Water-new USEPA report
Hi all…The USEPA released a report in Feb 2017 entitled “Sampling Guidance for Unknown Contaminants in Drinking Water.” If you’re like me, it’s one of those reports that probably won’t make it to the top of [...]
Revised World Health Organization drinking water guidelines
Hi all…do you want to know how guidelines/standards in your jurisdiction compare to those of the WHO? Well the WHO has recently revised several drinking water related guidelines and they are all available for free [...]
Microcystis Rising: Why Phosphorus Reduction Isn’t Enough to Stop CyanoHABs
Hi all…for several decades now it has been known that phosphorus reduction is good way to control microcystis blooms (the cyanobacteria that produce the regulated microcystin-LR toxin). However, a recent article reports that “an excess of [...]
Microcystis Rising: Why Phosphorus Reduction Isn’t Enough to Stop CyanoHABs
For several decades now it has been known that phosphorus reduction is good way to control microcystis blooms (the cyanobacteria that produce the regulated microcystin-LR toxin). However, a recent article reports that “an excess of another nutrient, nitrogen, shifts the balance in favor of Microcystis rather than other HAB-forming cyanobacteria, diatoms, or green algae.”
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