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NOAA, partners predict severe harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie
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NOAA and its research partners, using an ensemble modeling approach, predict that the 2015 western ... forecasting applied research lead at NCCOS, who formally presented the forecast in a media event and science ... decisions to protect the health of their communities, understand environmental impacts, and mitigate damages ...
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Educate and Engage
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and mitigating harmful algal blooms (HABs). Projects Field to Faucet Funded Projects New field sensors ... application information at the farm level? Researchers are The Ohio State University soon will have an App for ... researchers is helping to determine whether certain foods like fish and irrigated produce are safe to eat ...
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Development Of An Integrated System For Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal From Animal Manure
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Manure treatment: Research Aims to Take the P and N out of Livestock Waste Principal Investigator ... a growing crop could absorb. Too much phosphorus in our lakes can lead to harmful algal blooms. A research ... of steps, that include spinning the water out and mixing it with lime or gypsum, results in both ...
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Investigation of water treatment alternatives in the removal of microcystin-LR
Isabel Escobar, University of Toledo Description Research at the University of Toledo and The Ohio State ... charcoal, the research team will develop and test three new water treatment processes to see which ones ... will share results at statewide meetings of community water managers. The End Result Cities will be ...
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Field to Faucet Projects
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Field to Faucet Funded Projects Field to Faucet is an integrated suite of research, education and ... Initiative worked to frame a plan of attack. Many of these researchers and extension experts have worked on ... region solutions-oriented able to show results in 18-24 months as well as longer time frames With ...
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Method Development for Detecting Toxins In Biological Samples
Kenneth Hensley, University of Toledo Description Researchers at the University of Toledo are developing ... these substances might be hazardous to health. A research team at the University of Toledo is ... compounds that result when the body breaks them down. The End Result A technique that will help public ...
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Identifying The Best Strategy To Reduce Phosphorus Loads To Lake Erie From Agricultural Watersheds
Heidelberg University Description Ohio researchers are working to identify the best strategies to reduce ... Erie led to a two-day drinking water ban in Toledo. A research team led by Greg LaBarge, an Ohio State ... can be used by researchers on projects to lessen the chance of nutrient runoff into Lake Erie. The ...
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Development Of Real-Time Detection Of Cyanotoxins In Drinking And Irrigation Water Sources Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles And Validation With Laboratory Measurements
New research will take the birds’ eye view of harmful algal blooms to get test results faster ... researchers led by Jiyoung Lee, an associate professor of public health at The Ohio State University, is ... verify in the laboratory. The End Result A faster way for public safety officials to know whether an ...
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Development Of BioFET Sensors For Real Time Monitoring Of Cyanotoxins
equipment—often meaning a delay of several days before results. A research team led by Wu Lu, an electrical ... very low amounts. The End Result A handheld device that can quickly and accurately measure multiple ...
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Evaluation Of Cyanobacteria And Their Toxins In A Two-Staged Model Of Hepatocarcinogenesis
Description Research investigates the role of the algal toxin microcystin in the development of liver cancer ... blisters around the mouth and nose. What researchers don’t know for sure is how carcinogenic the toxins ... might be. Enter Christopher Weghorst, environmental health scientist and associate dean for research in ...