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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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    • — September 14, 2010

    Musty smell might indicate toxicity, new cyanobacteria study shows

    The threat posed by blue-green algal blooms might not be accurately measured by current assessment methods, a new U.S. Geological Survey report finds. Microcystins have historically been the only type[…]

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    • — September 13, 2010

    Federal funding helps stop sediment runoff in ‘impaired’ Lake Superior tributary

    Federal grant money will help to clean up the Poplar River, an “impaired” waterway that flows into Lake Superior. The river was designated as impaired by the Minnesota Pollution Control[…]

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