Water Conservation /brace/taxonomy/term/34/all en WaterTalk: Unconventional Water Resources /brace/channels/event/watertalk-unconventional-water-resources-357065 <h3>Date: May 1st, 2024 | Time: 2:30 PM | Location: Macdonald Engineering Building Room: 497 | Free Hyrbid Event</h3> Thu, 25 Apr 2024 15:42:46 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1371 at /brace Brace Water Center Skill Workshop /brace/channels/event/brace-water-center-skill-workshop-357064 <h2>Date: May 17, 2024 | Time: 9:00- 12:00 PM | Location: Macdonald Engineering Building Room: 267| Free Hybrid Event</h2> <h4>"The evolving role of analytical chemistry in solving the PFAS environmental problem" presented by Dr. Chuck Powley</h4> Thu, 25 Apr 2024 15:40:52 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1370 at /brace Info-session Great Lakes AquaHacking Challenge @ 苹果淫院 - MacDonald Campus /brace/channels/event/info-session-great-lakes-aquahacking-challenge-mcgill-macdonald-campus-351584 Info-session Great Lakes AquaHacking Challenge @ 苹果淫院 - MacDonald Campus <h3><b>Date: October 5 Time: 12:00 p.m. Location: MacDonald Campus-聽 Royal Canadian Legion</b></h3> <p>聽</p> Tue, 03 Oct 2023 15:03:04 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1352 at /brace Working on Water-Related Research? Become a member of the Brace Water Centre. /brace/channels/news/working-water-related-research-become-member-brace-water-centre-346814 <p>The Brace Water Centre (Brace) welcomes members from the 苹果淫院 research community who are working on water-related issues. Membership is open to faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, research associates and graduate students.聽</p> Fri, 10 Mar 2023 18:49:14 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1333 at /brace Safeguarding the Provision of Drinking Water in a Changing Climate /brace/channels/event/safeguarding-provision-drinking-water-changing-climate-343356 <p><strong>Date: Wednesday, November 23th 2022 |聽Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30pm|聽Macdonald Engineering Building RM: 267</strong>聽</p> <p><em>*The session will also be accessible via zoom</em></p> Tue, 08 Nov 2022 13:29:29 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1330 at /brace Plastic pollution as an emerging environmental contaminant /brace/channels/event/plastic-pollution-emerging-environmental-contaminant-342459 <p>The BRACE Water Centre is hosting Dr. Jennifer Provencher as she聽presents "<strong><em>Plastic pollution as an emerging environmental contaminant:聽</em></strong><em>our current understanding of the problem, and future planning for research and monitoring to inform emerging national and international policies."</em>聽</p> <p>Plastic pollution is now a pervasive global pollutant. The fate and effects of plastic pollution is largely unknown, and many of Canada鈥檚 ecosystems are impacted by plastics pollution from both local and distant sources of plastic pollution. In the environment, plastic pollution represents a complex set of pollutants including physical plastic pieces made from a diverse of polymers. Plastic pieces can range from mega-plastics such as abandoned-lost-discarded fishing gear, down to microplastics that can be ingested by species, and nanoplastics that can penetrate the organs of animals.</p> <p>In the Arctic, while the longest and richest data from over 17 years of ingested plastic data from seabirds, studies have now examined ingested plastics in dozens of species, including invertebrates, fish, seals, walrus, polar bears and whales. Plastic also have a chemical contaminant component, with plastic additives known to be toxic to biota. More recent work has explored how invertebrates can change and later plastic pollution, and potentially impact how it move through terrestrial ecosystems. It is within the context of the global need for monitoring of plastic pollution that we must consider indicators to support policy decisions, and model systems to further research questions on effects. This includes ongoing discussions on plastic pollution monitoring at the UN, Arctic Council, PICES, as well as many other international organizations. This talk will review the state of knowledge of plastic pollution and additives in the Canadian Arctic, and discuss how future sampling will help expand our understanding of plastic pollution.聽</p> <p>Register at:聽聽<a href="https://mcgill.ca/x/3fd" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://mcgill.ca/x/3fd</a></p> <p> Tue, 27 Sep 2022 20:56:28 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1328 at /brace Nature Water: a journal for all water-related research /brace/channels/event/nature-water-journal-all-water-related-research-339783 <h3>Join us on June 15th, 2022| 11:00 AM</h3> <h3>Presented by聽Fabio Pulizzi,聽Chief Editor, Nature Water</h3> Mon, 06 Jun 2022 18:25:10 +0000 parisa.hassani@mcgill.ca 1326 at /brace DETERMINING IRRIGATION NEEDS BY MONITORING ON-FARM SOIL MOISTURE /brace/activities/irrigation-scheduling <ul> <li>One of the principal irrigation questions from growers is, "How much water to apply and when to start irrigation?" Once irrigation has started, the question becomes one of how often to irrigate and how much. </li> <li>This COWSEP funded project is being led by 苹果淫院, in partnership with AAFC, OMAFRA, and WIN. The primary goal is to improve water use efficiency through a better understanding and use of irrigation scheduling techniques. </li></ul> Wed, 04 May 2011 16:05:03 +0000 admin 39 at /brace Contact Us /brace/contact-us <p><img alt="Brace Water Centre logo" title="Brace Water Centre logo" height="139" width="320" class="file-large no-float" src="/brace/files/brace/styles/wysiwyg_large/public/brace-logo_hori_col_1.png?itok=knfFgB5j" /></p> Wed, 04 May 2011 16:03:57 +0000 eduardo.ganemcuenca@mcgill.ca 28 at /brace