Rutgers Researcher Creates Algorithms To Predict Arsenic Contamination In Private Wells In New Jersey
December 07, 2022
December 07, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 7 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Software uses machine learning to detect "hot spots" in three west-central counties
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Despite the risks to human health, testing for arsenic isn't required for most private drinking wells in New Jersey. To help address this regulatory gap, a Rutgers researcher developed a machine learning model that can estimate arsenic contamina . . .
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Software uses machine learning to detect "hot spots" in three west-central counties
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Despite the risks to human health, testing for arsenic isn't required for most private drinking wells in New Jersey. To help address this regulatory gap, a Rutgers researcher developed a machine learning model that can estimate arsenic contamina . . .