Gulf of Mexico
Reed Harris Environmental has developed a version of EPRI’s Dynamic Mercury Cycling model for the Gulf of Mexico. The model is being used to better understand sources of mercury and factors contributing to elevated [...]
Reed Harris Environmental has developed a version of EPRI’s Dynamic Mercury Cycling model for the Gulf of Mexico. The model is being used to better understand sources of mercury and factors contributing to elevated [...]
Reed Harris Environment Ltd. is currently investigating potential links between climate change and mercury cycling in the environment. These studies, which involve simulation modeling, laboratory experiments, and analysis of existing data, are being done in [...]
A hydroelectric project is proposed for the Lower Churchill River in Labrador. The increase in fish mercury levels is variable among reservoirs, e.g. 1.5X – 7X above background and there is a need to [...]
Mercury was released between 1929 and 1950 from a former DuPont facility at Waynesboro, VA. Elemental and divalent inorganic mercury were both released and transported into surface waters, sediments, floodplain soils and biota of [...]
In the late 1980s, monitoring by Florida state agencies showed high levels of mercury in fish from some areas in Everglades. The problem was due to a combination of relatively high atmospheric mercury deposition [...]