Water sustainability and treatment: Identifying water contaminants

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Shane Snyder, professor of Environmental Engineering at University of Arizona, shares his research characterizing contaminants in water to ensure it’s safe and reliable. He explains how our lifestyles can affect water and how it is essential to treat water for public health. Treating water can create byproducts that can be harmful to us. Shane’s main focus of research is to make sure these water treatment processes that are designed to protect us, won’t also have adverse effects on us in the future.

Chemical contaminants and emerging contaminants measurement:
7890B GC system: http://bit.ly/2gVU0ow
Triple quadrupole LC/MS: http://bit.ly/2gVUQl7
Spectroscopy – ICP-OES: http://bit.ly/2gW0aVM
ICP-MS: http://bit.ly/2h5VOjB
Quadrupole Time of Flight (Q-TOF) LC/MS: http://bit.ly/2hTzOFn

Biological measurement:
Liquid Handling Systems: http://bit.ly/2hTAeMd
DNA microarrays and Bioasssays: http://bit.ly/2gVUOtB
Quadrupole Time of Flight (Q-TOF) LC/MS: http://bit.ly/2hTzOFn

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