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  1. Water Quality

    https://oardc.osu.edu/impacts/water-quality

    algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other bodies of water in recent years. Researchers at The Ohio State ... University are working to solve this problem and improve Ohio’s water quality by helping farmers continue to ... achieve high levels of productivity while reducing input usage and cost. The key is to keep more ...

  2. A Water Luncheon Seminar

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/water-luncheon-seminar

    Harmful algal bloom research at Stone Lab: Monitoring blooms and determining drivers of toxin ... cyanobacteria, which are supposed to give water treatment plant operators an early warming of blooms. However, ... This allows the captains to answer questions like “How bad is the bloom this year?” Another monitoring ...

  3. Lead in Drinking Water: Ohio Leads the Way. What More Is Needed?

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/lead-drinking-water-ohio-leads-way-what-more-needed

    The safety of Ohio’s drinking water will be in the spotlight during the  December breakfast ... Protection Agency’s Division of Drinking and Ground Waters, will present “Lead in Drinking Water: Ohio Leads ... management and protection in the American West, nutrient runoff and harmful algal blooms, transforming yards, ...

  4. Western Nutrient Management and Placement Field Day

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/western-nutrient-management-and-placement-field-day

    quality threats such as harmful algal blooms. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of the  College of Food, ... algal blooms, for instance, are partly caused by the runoff of phosphorus. In recent years, such blooms ... University Extension. Successfully doing that, he said, can lower input costs, raise profits and limit water ...

  5. Northwest Nutrient Management and Placement Field Day

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/northwest-nutrient-management-and-placement-field-day

    quality threats such as harmful algal blooms. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of the  College of Food, ... algal blooms, for instance, are partly caused by the runoff of phosphorus. In recent years, such blooms ... University Extension. Successfully doing that, he said, can lower input costs, raise profits and limit water ...

  6. SWBR receives research funding

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/spring-summer-2022/swbr-receives-research-funding

    the mitigation of the edge-of-field P and N loss responsible for algal blooms and water quality ... agriculturally-induced algal blooms and associated cyanotoxins in lakes and reservoirs. This project is aimed at the ... algal blooms and removing cyanotoxins from freshwater systems. Moreover, the team will mentor Central ...

  7. SWBR researchers present for International Association for Great Lakes Research

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/spring-summer-2022/swbr-researchers-present-for-international-association-for-great-lakes-research

    Lakes Research.  The session focused on lake-specific research such as the management of algal blooms ... point was Cyanotoxin-producing algal blooms due to edge-of-field loss of reactive phosphorous ... By Arif Rahman SWBR Scientist The Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Research program team organized ...

  8. Good news: Ohio’s soil phosphorus levels are trending down

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/good-news-ohio%E2%80%99s-soil-phosphorus-levels-trending-down

    (go.osu.edu/Bawz). Phosphorus runoff from farm fields is one of the causes of the harmful algal blooms plaguing ... which came through the college’s Field to Faucet initiative, represent good news for Ohioans concerned ... about protecting surface water quality while maintaining agricultural production, said CFAES scientists ...

  9. Study: Spreading gypsum on farms can help keep water clean, not green

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/november-december-2014/study-spreading-gypsum-farms-can-help-keep

    of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other lakes. Gypsum, when spread on a farm field, ... not just as a booster of crops but also a protector of water. OARDC scientist Warren Dick is two years ... average 55-percent reduction in soluble phosphorus runoff, based on tests of water samples collected from ...

  10. Events Calendar

    https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/august-2018/events-calendar

    to EPN for an exciting panel conversation to discuss efforts to monitor harmful algal blooms, keep ... drinking water safe, address public health concerns, and engage stakeholders in the process to reduce and ... mitigate harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie, Chesapeake Bay, Grand Lake St. Marys, Sandusky Bay, and within ...

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