WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION SELECTED FOR $500K EPA RESEARCH GRANT
September 17, 2008
September 17, 2008
BOSTON, Sept. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following press release:
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of Woods Hole, Mass. has received a $508,494 grant for the development and use of a new technology to detect and count harmful algal bloom cells in drinking water. Woods Hole is one of five recipients of EPA research grants to improve the detection of known and emerging drinking water contaminants, including potent toxins produced by blue-green algae . . .
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution of Woods Hole, Mass. has received a $508,494 grant for the development and use of a new technology to detect and count harmful algal bloom cells in drinking water. Woods Hole is one of five recipients of EPA research grants to improve the detection of known and emerging drinking water contaminants, including potent toxins produced by blue-green algae . . .
