The city of Brossard has lifted a boil-water advistory that had been in place since Saturday. Results from a lab analysis on the weekend showed Brossard's aqueduct network contained traces of E. coli. In a statement on its website Tuesday, the city said the advisory had been lifted.
Young Innovators: New U of S app tracks causes of algae bloom
A new University of Saskatchewan smartphone app will help farmers and communities identify hotspots of nutrient contamination in freshwaters and possibly predict where algae blooms — slimy, plant-like green organisms that hinder water quality — are likely to grow. “Tracking how and where agricultural nutrients, which help crops grow, may be washed away with rainfalls and snowmelt is a major concern for both researchers and the public, and that’s where our app comes in,” said Environment and Climate Change Canada scientist Diogo Costa.