Source Molecular was one of the exhibitors at the 2017 State of Lake Michigan Conference, providing attendees with more information about microbial source tracking.
New World Angels made the bulk of the investment in the Miami-based laboratory, which specializes in identifying sources of fecal bacteria in polluted waters.
Source Molecular’s Project Manager meets with South Carolina stakeholders to discuss importance of source tracking in fixing bacteria-related water quality problems.
A poster on water quality outcomes achieved using the EPA's patented microbial source tracking (MST) techniques was presented by Source Molecular at a conference in Louisiana.
Source Molecular Corporation outlined its laboratory's capabilities in microbial source tracking at a brown bag event sponsored by Geosyntec Consultants in California earlier this month.
Source Molecular helps educate stormwater professionals in California about microbial source tracking and how it can identify the source of fecal contamination.
June was a very busy month for Source Molecular as it made rounds in two states to share the benefits of bacteria source tracking to various community stakeholders.
Source Molecular has secured a license from the U.S. EPA to use their latest microbial source tracking (MST) method for detecting dog fecal matter in water samples.
The Southern California Beach Meeting will be held this February 18, 2015, in Costa Mesa, and will include a discussion on Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology.
The California Water Quality Monitoring Collaboration Network will feature Source Molecular in its first webinar of the year to discuss developments in Microbial Source Tracking.
The EPA will be presenting next month cutting-edge water technologies it has developed including Source Water Tracking wherein Source Molecular is a partner.
Source Molecular's clients with large projects now have the option to have their water samples tested using a more advanced microbial source tracking technology.
Microbial Source Tracking techniques play an important role in solving fecal contamination in water bodies, according to a technical report prepared by a committee of stormwater experts.
Source Molecular has been given a license by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to offer a modified and improved Human Bacteroidetes ID test to identify sources of fecal pollution.
Source Molecular Corporation representatives attended the 10th Annual Conference of the California Stormwater Quality Association in mid-September to promote the usefulness of Microbial Source Tracking technology to stormwater managers.