New technique identifies micropollutants in New York waterways

Engineers have developed a new technique to test for a wide range of micropollutants in lakes, rivers and other potable water sources that vastly outperforms conventional methods. The new technique — using high-resolution mass spectrometry — assessed 18 water samples collected from New York state waterways. A total of 112 so-called micropollutants were found in at least one of the samples.