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Article Disrupting species identification: eDNA and a new way to identify organisms in the field
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Report Real-world Examples of Biological Monitoring with Environmental DNA (eDNA)
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Blog Post Phytoremediation: What is it, and why might it be right for your contaminated site?
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Blog Post 6 things wastewater treatment plant owners need to know about PFAS
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Publication Stantec ERA Issue 11 | The Reimagine Issue
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Blog Post Phytoremediation: What is it, and why might it be right for your contaminated site?
Stantec @ the Canadian Ecotoxicity Workshop
Stantec is proud to participate as a Gold sponsor with 8 presenters at the 50th Annual Canadian Ecotoxicity Workshop at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Kitchener.
See you in Kitchener-Waterloo!
We understand the complexities of addressing regulatory requirements and assessing the fate and effects of metals, emerging contaminants, pesticides, hydrocarbons, and microplastics in aquatic and terrestrial environments.
Looking for technical solutions? Seeking an exciting career opportunity? Get in touch with our team and learn how they are tackling these challenges in our technical presentations at CEW 50.
Monday, October 7
2:15 PM – Kitchener Suite 1+2, Ecotoxicological Impact of Critical and Strategic Minerals on Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems
Session Co-Chair: Tereza Dan
4:30 PM – Kitchener Suite 4, Using in Silico Tools to Predict Ecological Risks of PFAS to Aquatic Species
Speaker: Andrey Massarsky
Tuesday, October 8
9:00 AM – Kitchener Suite 1+2, Development of a mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) Early-Life Stage Bioassay as an alternative to adult fish field studies in Environmental Effects Monitoring for Pulp and Paper mills in Canada.
Speaker: Tim Vickers
9:30 AM – Kitchener Suite 4, Developing Site Specific Quality Management Objectives for a Stormwater Management Pond Based on Biological Monitoring and a Statistical Analysis of Historical Monitoring Data
Speaker: Melissa Whitfield Aslund
9:45 AM – Kitchener Suite 1+2, The need for alternatives to field-based studies in Environmental Effects Monitoring for Pulp and Paper mills in Canada
Speaker: Tim Vickers
1:30 PM – Kitchener Suite 1+2, Differences in detection of fish presence between environmental DNA and conventional fish capture methods as it pertains to mine development
Speaker: Kelly MacDonald
5:00 PM – Viking Suites, Poster: on Sediment Toxicity Study Completed in the Context of Risk Assessment for a Site in the Northwest Territories
Presenter: Elena LeGrande
Wednesday, October 9
10:30 AM – Grand Ballroom, Combining innovative survey techniques to investigate the correlation between waterbirds and other biotic factors on Escherichia coli and total suspended solids in sewage treatment centre polishing ponds.
Speaker: Cole Moszynski
11:45 AM – Kitchener Suite 1+2, The use of mesocosms to assess impacts from an anthropogenic stressors
Co-Author: Tim Vickers