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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are one of the greatest threats to water quality globally. Today’s reservoir managers and watershed managers are often equipped to identify blue-green algae by microscopy, test for cyanotoxins like microcystin and cylindrospermopsin, and monitor surface water quality using tools like water quality sondes.
But some analyses require the personnel and infrastructure found in environmental testing labs, which are increasingly called upon to provide testing support.
In this webinar, we will describe how to prepare your environmental testing laboratory for the three most relevant water quality analyses to understand the drivers and impacts of HABs:
These methods leverage Flow Injection Analysis (FIA), segmented flow analysis (SFA), and GC/MS facilitated by Purge & Trap concentration of samples. In each case, we’ll talk about:
Dr. Stephanie A. Smith
Product Segment Manager for Xylem Lab Solutions
Dr. Smith manages Xylem Laboratory Solutions and has worked in technology development for over 20 years. Her career has been distinguished by her contributions to the field of harmful algal blooms and algal toxins. At YSI, she has been deeply involved in sensor development and oversees product offerings that integrate diverse technologies into water quality monitoring systems. She earned degrees in Biology from Missouri State University (B.S., M.S.) and Microbiology from The Ohio State University (Ph.D.).
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Get Your Lab Ready for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)