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What s the future of wastewater testing for COVID-19 in Canada?

Wastewater testing became an important surveillance tool for COVID-19 spread early on in the pandemic. But it s unclear how long current levels of government funding will continue, and experts are calling on the federal government to create a standardized surveillance system for all of Canada.

The future of wastewater testing for COVID-19 in Canada

Wastewater testing became an important surveillance tool for COVID-19 spread early on in the pandemic. But it s unclear how long current levels of government funding will continue, and experts are calling on the federal government to create a standardized surveillance system for all of Canada.

Project Looks To Improve Southampton s Fairy Lake | Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre

Last Updated: Jan 28, 2021 7:05 AM File Photo An ecology project at Southampton’s Fairy Lake will target invasive species. The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII), Saugeen Shores and University of Waterloo are teaming up to improve the lake’s water quality A release says two leading experts in wetlands ecology will study ways to control invasive species and restore the health of Southampton’s Fairy Lake under a new research project launched by the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) and the Town of Saugeen Shores. Dr. Rebecca Rooney and Dr. Heidi Swanson of the University of Waterloo’s Department of Biology will conduct a biological assessment of the lake’s water quality, fish, plants, and sediment.

Project Looks To Improve Southampton s Fairy Lake

Last Updated: Jan 28, 2021 7:05 AM File Photo An ecology project at Southampton’s Fairy Lake will target invasive species. The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII), Saugeen Shores and University of Waterloo are teaming up to improve the lake’s water quality A release says two leading experts in wetlands ecology will study ways to control invasive species and restore the health of Southampton’s Fairy Lake under a new research project launched by the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) and the Town of Saugeen Shores. Dr. Rebecca Rooney and Dr. Heidi Swanson of the University of Waterloo’s Department of Biology will conduct a biological assessment of the lake’s water quality, fish, plants, and sediment.

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