New Methods to Protect Water Quality and Aquatic Life Unveiled
Aquatic biology helps the EPA control water pollution by studying water quality in the field and lab. Field studies test how pollutants affect aquatic life and check if water quality standards are met. Lab studies measure the effects of harmful substances on aquatic organisms and determine safe levels. These studies help set water quality criteria and monitor long-term trends in water quality. Field surveys and monitoring are done by regional programs, while lab studies are mainly conducted by national research programs.