(Beyond Pesticides, March 26, 2024) The authors of a case study in Canale D’Aiedda, Taranto, Italy, published in Scientific Reports, conclude that, “[T]he results of monitoring and modeling activities ...
Researchers at Brock University are investigating a new way of extracting copper from an unlikely source: algae bloom. The study is led by assistant professor of chemistry Vaughn Mangal, using algae ...
7 lakes in the area have seen blue-green algae blooms in 2015 Main causes are phosphorus pollution, high temperatures and a lack of natural water flow Expert: Pumping septic tanks every 3-5 years can ...
The city's Department of Sustainability and Resilience hired contractors that will use algaecide copper sulfate to treat the two bodies of water. Residents are advised to refrain from using Coes ...
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