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Preventing Algae:
The Experts Weigh In

Prevent blue green algae blooms by stopping phosphorus at the source. Phosphorus-contaminated stormwater runoff is a major cause of the blue green algae blooms that are destroying lakes and other waterways...
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May 18-20 - NEIWPCC
June 7-12 - ASFPM 09

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Storm Water Solutions:
Developing a Major
Port: The Sustainability
Challenge

Case Study: A Sustainable Snow Melt Initiative
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Stormceptor is playing a key role in an innovative municipal snow melt program, capturing and containing pollutants in spring runoff to protect Ontario’s Oak Ridges Moraine. In northern climates, melting snow is a major source of water pollution…

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Phosphorus Webinar - May 15 & 28
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Learn How to Remove Phosphorus Pollution and Curb Eutrophication.

North American water quality is deteriorating rapidly due to uncontrolled phosphorus loadings from urban stormwater and agricultural runoff. This has lead to a fish kills, degraded aquatic ecology, negative economic impacts and health concerns from toxic algal blooms.


Scott Perry
, a stormwater expert focuses on the phosphorus issue, defines the problem based on water chemistry, current BMP design and the large amount of field data out and outlines simple tools to amend current BMP’s to address the phosphorus problem.

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