Reservoir Management Could Help Prevent Toxic Algal Blooms in Great Lakes: University of Waterloo
November 20, 2019
November 20, 2019
WATERLOO, Ontario, Nov. 20 [TNSbiologyresearch-Limnology and Oceanography journal] -- The University of Waterloo issued the following news release:
Managing reservoirs for water quality, not just flood control, could be part of the solution to the growth of toxic algal blooms in the Great Lakes, especially Lake Erie, every summer.
In a major study involving data from Canada and the United States, researchers at the University of Waterloo identified reservoirs on streams . . .
Managing reservoirs for water quality, not just flood control, could be part of the solution to the growth of toxic algal blooms in the Great Lakes, especially Lake Erie, every summer.
In a major study involving data from Canada and the United States, researchers at the University of Waterloo identified reservoirs on streams . . .