Rarefaction curve analysis revealed that the bacterial diversity downstream from
the Indian treatment plant was slightly lower than upstream, but the difference was surprisingly small considering the high levels of antibiotics present (Figure S2 and S3).
The relative abundance of class 1 integrases were significantly higher downstream compared to upstream from
the Indian treatment plant (6.7 times higher, FDR = 1.5 × 10 − 9, Figure 3a), while no reads matched other forms of integrases (class 2 to 10).
The effluent from
the Indian treatment plant has previously been screened for more than 200 different pharmaceuticals, solvents, pesticides and metals [11], [12], [43].
Significant TIGRFAM gene families between the sites up and downstream from
the Indian treatment plant.
Using high - throughput sequencing of DNA from river sediment up and downstream from
the Indian treatment plant [11] we identified a high prevalence of resistance genes from multiple classes of antibiotics.
Not exact matches
About the Corporate Ventures of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Indians The Corporate Ventures of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Indians manages all the Band's businesses, including Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Grand Casino Hinckley, the Crowne Plaza Riverfront Hotel and the DoubleTree Hilton in St. Paul, Minn., and other Band - owned businesses such as a cinema, a grocery store, gas / convenience stores, a golf course, wastewater
treatment plant and a print shop.
About the Corporate Ventures of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Indians The Corporate Ventures of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Indians manages all the Band's businesses, including Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Grand Casino Hinckley, the Crowne Plaza Riverfront Hotel and the DoubleTree Hilton in Saint Paul, Minn., and other Band - owned businesses such as a cinema, a grocery store, gas / convenience stores, a Subway franchise, golf course, wastewater
treatment plant and a print shop.
ALLEGANY TERRITORY, Salamanca, NY July 5, 2013 - SCMC, LLC, a construction management firm wholly - owned by the Seneca Nation of
Indians, was recently awarded a $ 2.7 million contract with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) to upgrade a waste water
treatment plant on its premises.
Salamanca, NY (WBEN) The Seneca Nation of
Indians met with other government leaders and environmental experts to discuss concerns over a proposed wastewater
treatment plant on the Allegheny River.
SCMC, LLC, a construction management firm wholly - owned by the Seneca Nation of
Indians, was recently awarded a $ 2.7 million contract with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) to upgrade a waste water
treatment plant on its premises.
A new study has shown that traditional Aboriginal and
Indian plant extracts could be used to manage the disease and may also have potential use in cancer
treatment.
Significant TIGRFAM gene families between the
Indian downstream sites and the sites up and downstream from the Swedish
treatment plant.
River sediment samples were collected in a gradient up and downstream from an
Indian waste water
treatment plant processing effluent from more than 90 bulk drug manufacturers producing a wide range of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals [11].
Used in traditional
Indian medicine for literally hundreds of years, this
plant is believed to be beneficial in the
treatment of a number of ailments.