By: Robert Kröger, Dan Prevost, Jerry Farris (ASU), Matt Moore (USDA/ARS)
By: Robert Kröger, Jerry Farris (ASU), Matt Moore (USDA/ARS)
By: Robert Kröger, Dan Prevost
By: Robert Kröger, Dan Prevost
By: Robert Kröger
By: Robert Kröger
By: Wes Neal, Robert Kröger
By: Robert Kröger
By: Robert Kröger, Thad Scott
By: Robert Kröger, BK Song
By: Robert Kröger, Corey Gallo

The Water Quality Lab in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture at Mississippi State University is an externally funded laboratory that conducts EPA approved nutrient analyses on freshwater samples and has the capability to conduct a number of sediment nutrient analysis. The water quality lab conducts research throughout the state of Mississippi and outside the borders of MS on a variety of projects.

The Water Quality Lab is run by Dr. Robert “Robbie” Kröger, and is a vehicle to provide quality assured and quality controlled nutrient analysis to state and federally funded projects. At its core, the Water Quality Lab is committed to providing opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate education. The lab employs multiple undergraduate students as work study students, collaborates with undergraduate students completing practicum's through the Environmental Science minor, and trains graduate students in relevant water quality analysis to aid in future employment.

If you are interested in finding out more about our services within the Water Quality lab, or are an interested graduate student that has a research interest in aquatic biogeochemistry, water quality in agriculture, and using innovative management practices to improve aquatic ecosystem health, feel free to contact the graduate school at Mississippi State University for application requirements and Dr. Robert Kröger for inquiries on position availability.
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This page last updated
January 6, 2011
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The Water Quality Lab is in the College of Forest Resources / Forest and Wildlife Research Center in the Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine.




