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Florida Gulf Coast University chooses LG Sonic technology to control algal blooms
To control algae, FGCU’S Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples will use LG Sonic’s MPC-Buoy systems. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection awarded FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples the grant to run a pilot project. Director Bill Mitsch says “It’s a big grant. It sounds awesome because it’s a million-dollar grant”. The ...
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Grant Funds Help Youth Learn Environmental Skills at Lowell, Mass. Water Treatment Plant
EPA grant funding has helped facilitate the opportunity for five area youths to learn critical environmental protection techniques at the Lowell, Mass. Regional Wastewater Utility. The program has occurred for 23 out of the past 25 summers. Using the EPA grant of $43,000, part of which is used for this summer educational opportunity, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission ...
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EPA Grant Helps Youth Learn Environmental Skills at Lowell, Mass. Water Treatment Plant
Through a grant from the EPA, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) oversees a program at the Lowell, Mass. Regional Wastewater Utility that has been taking place for 22 out of the past 24 summers. Since its inception in 1990 EPA’s Youth and the Environment Program has focused on introducing economically disadvantaged inner city youth to career ...
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Lowell, Mass. youth participate in summer job program and learn environmental skills
With assistance from EPA, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) oversees a program at the Lowell, Mass. Regional Wastewater Utility to introduce economically disadvantaged inner city youth to career opportunities in the environmental field in New England. Since its inception in 1990, EPA’s Youth and the Environment Program has focused on helping ...
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AWWA and Water Research Foundation publish cyanotoxins guidance for water utilities
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Water Research Foundation (WRF) have released a guide and additional resources to help water professionals detect and control cyanotoxins, the algae-related contaminants that can negatively impact drinking water quality. “Managing Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water: A Technical Guidance Manual for Drinking Water Professionals” provides ...
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