Water Quality Research

Water Quality Research

UToledo Water Quality Experts in the News

Media Inquiries

For media inquiries on water quality research at The University of Toledo, contact Nicki Gorny, UToledo Media Relations Specialist, at Nicole.Gorny@UToledo.edu.


June 2024

The Blade: Great Lakes Center Transferred to UM, Awarded $6.5M Grant

The University of Toledo is partnering with the University of Michigan to lead the Great Lakes Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health, a federally funded research center dedicated to studying harmful algal blooms in and around the Great Lakes.


May 2024

Bridge Michigan: Toxic Great Lakes Algae Makes Michigan Sick. But Remedy May Be Near

Dr. Steven Haller and Dr. David Kennedy, both associate professors of medicine in UToledo’s College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discuss their research into a naturally occurring bacteria in Lake Erie that could be leveraged to prevent illness from exposure to cyanotoxins.


April 2023

13 ABC: University of Toledo Research Aims to Mitigate Algal Bloom Impacts on Inland Water Supplies

Dr. Youngwoo Seo, a professor of civil and environmental engineering and chemical engineering, and Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, a professor of ecology and director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, explain their work to develop new methods for managing harmful algal blooms in reservoirs and rivers used for drinking water production.


September 2022

13 ABC: A New Tool Tests Lake Erie Algae to Protect Drinking Water

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, discusses a sensor tested at the Toledo Water Treatment Plant during the harmful algal bloom season in 2022.


May 2022:

WTOL 11: UToledo Unveils New Research Vessel

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman discusses how the R/V Spangler will meet the growing demand for research vessel time.


 July 2021:

Ohio Capital Journal: Lake Erie Still at Significant Risk for Harmful Algae Blooms, Experts Warn

Ken Kilbert, professor of law emeritus and then director of the Legal Institute of the Great Lakes, discusses the Lake Erie Bill of Rights that allowed Toledoans to file lawsuits on behalf of Lake Erie. Passed as law in 2019, it was struck down by a federal judge in 2020.


 May 2021:

13 ABC: University of Toledo Gets New Technology to Dissect Algae Bloom Toxins

Drs. Youngwoo Seo and Dae-Wook Kang in the College of Engineering and Dr. Thomas Bridgeman in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics discuss a three-year project to develop enhanced technology for early detection and management of harmful algal blooms.


October 2020:

13 ABC: UT Scientist Receives $1.1 Million Grant for Work in Clean Water Solutions

Dr. Jason Huntley, professor in the UToledo Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, discusses a $1.1 million grant he received from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to advance clean water technology.


July 2017:

The Blade: Researchers Pull Samples To Combat Toxic Summer Algae Blooms

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, discusses his and a team of students’ efforts to monitor harmful algal blooms in western Lake Erie.


September 2016:

The Blade: Researcher at UToledo Gets Grant to Study Algal Toxin Filtration

Dr. Youngwoo Seo received a National Science Foundation grant to study a sustainable approach to water treatment and filtering toxins from harmful algal blooms.


March 2013

The New York Times: Spring Rain, Then Foul Algae in Ailing Lake Erie

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman discusses the annual harmful algal blooms in western Lake Erie.

Last Updated: 6/5/26