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    • — September 21, 2010

    USGS study aims to refine Great Lakes beach monitoring

    A collaborative U.S. Geological Survey research project is seeking to better understand how harmful pathogens spread to Great Lakes beaches in order to enhance the effectiveness of beach monitoring programs.[…]

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    • — September 20, 2010

    New $5-million grant will fund research on how climate change impacts Great Lakes

    A new $5-million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund a large-scale investigation into how climate change will ultimately impact Great Lakes water quality. The project will comprise a[…]

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    • — September 17, 2010

    Product Spotlight: NexSens MB-100 Data Buoy

    NexSens Technology has recently released a small and lightweight data buoy that will make water monitoring much easier and more affordable for many projects. The MB-100 data buoy weighs just[…]

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    • — September 16, 2010

    Oil may soon be gone, but tons of PCB-contaminated sediment remain in Kalamazoo River

    Long before the Kalamazoo River was flooded with roughly 1 million gallons of crude oil this summer, it was already listed as a Great Lakes Area of Concern for a[…]

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