Local Students to Represent New England in Prestigious Water Science Competition

Local Students to Represent New England in Prestigious Water Science Competition

Students from each of the six New England States will be competing in a prestigious water science event.  NEWEA is proud to announce…

  • CT – The Analysis of Clay Flocculation’s Effect on the Benthic Zone Used as a Mitigation Technique for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)  by Julia Ennis from Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture School in Fairfield, CT
  • MA – Developing a Water Efficient Irrigation Controller Using a Multivariate Logistic Regression Algorithm by Nihar & Harshal Sheth from Westford Academy in Westford, MA
  • ME – Identifying and Remediating the Sources of Pollution in Impaired Bangor Streams by Paige Brown from Bangor High School in Bangor, ME
  • NH – The Effect of Coastal Restoration Techniques on Erosion by Erica Doucetfrom Pembroke Academy in Allenstown, NH
  • RI – Can the Use of Natural Aquifers by Morgan Kane from Mt. Hope High School in Bristol, RI
  • VT – The Levels and Sources of Escherichia coli in Lake Champlain and the Surrounding Watershed by Nick Knudsen from South Burlington High School in Burlington, VT
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