CU-Boulder offers well users guide for testing water in areas of oil and gas development – See more at: http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2014/04/03/cu-boulder-offers-well-users-guide-testing-water-areas-oil-and-gas#sthash.rV3QnVwK.dpuf

To download a free copy of the guide, visit http://cwerc.colorado.edu. For questions about obtaining the guide or to order a printed version, visit the website or call 303-492-4561. – See more at: http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2014/04/03/cu-boulder-offers-well-users-guide-testing-water-areas-oil-and-gas#sthash.rV3QnVwK.dpuf

Using protozoa to test water quality

I read this very interesting Press Release today. It appears that Mr. Gallager has developed a truly unique way to monitor for changes in water quality by simply observing the activity of Protozoa that react to specific waterborne contaminants. I believe that this technology is merely the tip of the proverbial iceberg. We’ll continue to see further development of bi-nanotechnology; creating a synergy between mechanical and organic systems.