Kathy James of our CEC Colorado group is working with local communites to study how drought is intensifying the levels of heavy metals, especially arsenic, in drinking water from private wells in Colorado and the west. Read the story on NPR.org.
Project 4's latest work on filtering arsenic from drinking water is featured in NIEHS's Environmental Factor newsletter. See Culinary-inspired technique removes arsenic from water. The study, pubished in Environmental Science and Technology, was conducted in Paul Westerhoff's lab at Arizona State University. Authors include MEMCARE trainees Alireza Farsad and Mariana Marcos...
Mona Dai, Project 3 trainee, gave a 'brown bag seminar' with Cindy Xu of Mathematica to the Geographic Data Science Lab at the University of Liverpool on May 24. The talk was entitled, 'Mapping the Invisible: Using Data Science to Improve Drinking Water Quality, Public Heatlh and Health Equity'.... Read more about Mona Dai presents research to University of Liverpool
Mariana Marcos-Hernandez and lab-mate Alireza Farsad reached out to a community in Florence, AZ, where reports from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (AZDEQ) indicated arsenic levels in well water above the MCL of 10 ppb.... Read more about Novel water filter device deployed in Florence, AZ