P.E.I. researcher developing wetlands to help recycle wastewater on dairy farms3 hours agoDuration 2:383 hours agoNewsDuration 2:38A researcher on P.E.I. is teaming up with dairy farms in Alberta to find a way to turn wastewater into water that farmers can use. Audrey Murray will create model wetlands to test the concept on the Island before they try it on large-scale farms in Western Canada. CBC’s Nancy Russell went to the Harrington Research Station to find out more. Related Stories Is watercress helping or hurting P.E.I. streams? A UPEI student aims to find out Province offers to buy P.E.I. potato wart index fields, take them out of agricultural production P.E.I. strawberry farmer hoping more Islanders will buy local this season Halifax completes maintenance work after diverting wastewater into harbour New tool helps Islanders identify wetlands and know where development is restrictedMore from NewsVideo1:54Crown stays 1st-degree murder charges against 3 accused in Saskatoon homicide2 hours agoVideo1:11Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, June 26, 20252 hours agoVideo3:05Mother shocked after murder charges stayed against 3 men accused of killing her daughter2 hours agoVideo2:41Sitansisk First Nation, police remain at odds over band council bylawsCBC News New Brunswick 3 hours agoVideo2:00Asylum claimants to move to N.B. from central CanadaCBC News New Brunswick 3 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:32Video of March 20, 2022 incident played in courtJune 23Video8:04Why this searcher believes missing N.S. kids are in the woodsJune 20Video6:50Trump swears in front of cameras while voicing anger at Israel, IranJune 24Video13:38Inside the U.S.’s bunker-busting strike on Iran’s nuclear program | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang June 24Video6:43What police will tell us about missing N.S. childrenJune 24
P.E.I. researcher developing wetlands to help recycle wastewater on dairy farms
