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Follow on Google News | Source Molecular Speaks at 2017 SWS ConferenceSource Molecular Corporation's Haley Gershon gave a presentation on "Evidence-Based Guidelines for Microbial Source Tracking (MST) Projects." Particularly, she noted, people often blame MS4 permittees for pollution problems in waterbodies where they are discharging. To avoid facing steep fines, permittees must prove that they are not the source of the pollution. MST results (https://sourcemolecular.com/ Ms. Gershon and her colleague Daron Stein met with stormwater professionals from around the country at the SWS conference. They also discussed how MST can help stormwater managers with their bacteria contamination problems. Identifying E. coli Sources Steve Gruber at Burns & McDonnell Engineering talked about "Identifying Sources of E. coli in Urban Environments" According to Mr. Gruber, the city used a multiple lines of evidence approach to identify E. coli sources. Results showed that sources of E. coli included bird and (to a lesser extent) dog feces. Moreover, they did not find meaningful levels of E. coli from human origin. Mr. Gruber added that the City is still evaluating best management practices to reduce E. coli concentrations in the creek. Source Molecular has an official license from the US EPA to use their patented genetic testing methods. Specifically, the EPA tests can detect human, canine, cattle and chicken fecal pollution. The EPA-patented MST tests are more sensitive than previous PCR assays. Its laboratory can also identify eight other host sources, specifically Swine, Gull, Goose, Elk, Horse, Bird, Beaver and Ruminant. Source Molecular uses only the most scientifically rigorous molecular analytical methods. Let Source Molecular help you identify the bacteria sources polluting your watershed. Call or schedule a time to talk with Source Molecular (https://calendly.com/ End
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