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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