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Anders Ruus
Senior Research Scientist, Adj. Prof.
+47 982 27 786 | anders.ruus@niva.no
Emma Knight
Postdoctoral Fellow
+47 982 15 394 | emma.knight@niva.no
Malcolm Reid
Research Manager
+47 948 89 545 | malcolm.reid@niva.no
Merete Grung
Senior Research Scientist, PhD
+47 920 34 014 | merete.grung@niva.no
Morten Jartun
Research Manager
+47 913 70 188 | morten.jartun@niva.no
Pernilla Marianne Carlsson
Researcher Scientist, PhD
+47 906 58 823 | pernilla.carlsson@niva.no
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ZeroPM: Zero Pollution from Persistent, Mobile Substances
Persistent, mobile (PM) substances are being recognized as serious threats to the safety of water resources. In many cases, drinking water supplies have to be purified using expensive technologies because of contamination by PM substances. As part of this effort, a new, wide-reaching European Research project with NIVA as one of the partners, Zero Pollution of Persistent, Mobile substances, (ZeroPM) will start in autumn 2021.
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Lower levels of contaminants along the Norwegian coast – but still high concentrations of mercury in cod in some urban areas
The contaminant concentrations in the marine environment are decreasing along the Norwegian coastline – but there are some exceptions. In many urban areas, long-term trends for mercury in cod fillet are upwards. In the Inner Oslofjord, mercury levels in cod fillet have increased over the past 35 years, but leveled out during the past 10 years.
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Screeningprogrammet
The screening programme is our first instance of investigating the occurrence of new types of pollutants. The results are used to assess the need for new regulations and whether the investigated substance should be included in the other monitoring programmes.
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Environmental chemistry
The section works with the unregulated chemicals. We are developing new sampling methods and analysis methods that make it possible to investigate whether they are present in the environment and, if so, where.
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