Cyanotoxin definition
Cyanotoxin means a toxin (such as microcystins) produced by cyanobacteria, which include liver toxins, nerve toxins, and skin toxins.
Cyanotoxin means a toxin (such as microcystins) produced by
Cyanotoxin means a toxin produced by cyanobacteria, which include liver toxins, nerve toxins, and skin toxins.
Examples of Cyanotoxin in a sentence
The City of Richland (City) retained RH2 Engineering, Inc., (RH2) to assist in the preparation of an Algal Bloom Management and Response Plan (Plan) for the Quad Cities (Richland, West Richland, Pasco and Kennewick, hereinafter “Cities”) following the guidance of DOH’s 331-654 Dealing with Algal Blooms: Time to Make a Plan and modeled after the Cyanotoxin Monitoring Plan developed by Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB).
All other pick-up sites are for the Drinking Water Cyanotoxin Monitoring Program.
In addition to LC/MS/MS findings, Cyanotoxin impacts to fish (livers, cell necrosis, RNA:DNA transcription) have been demonstrated (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇/UCDavis presentation on microcystin effects on Delta fish; SWBGAWG presentation in 2008).