Posts for tag "contamination"
Snowmelt, Stormwater and Contamination in Saskatoon
Major snowmelt and runoff events in central Canada carry stormwater contamination to the South Saskatchewan River.
- Posted May 20, 2020
A River Runs Through It: Bob and Mary Neher Field Station in Montana Offers A Blue Ribbon River and Much More
California undergraduates get to explore wild Montana at the Bob and Mary Neher Field Station, conducting research in chemistry and biology of former mining areas.
- Posted May 15, 2019
Nanoscale Heterogeneity in Models Helps Predict Macroscale Colloid Transport
Recent work shows how the “decorative” heterogeneity of surfaces at the nanoscale can help predict how colloids like bacteria travel through groundwater.
- Posted September 11, 2018
New Technique for Removing Toxic Heavy Metals from Water
A team has created a metal organic framework that can remove high levels of toxic metals from water in seconds, for low cost and energy expense.
- Posted April 24, 2018
Eureka! Scientists Using Chemistry to Filter Silver Nanoparticles Out of Wastewater
Researchers have developed a technology for removing silver nanoparticles from laundry wastewater, reducing environmental risks.
- Posted February 2, 2018






