From: U.S. EPA <usaepa@service.govdelivery.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 12:58 PM
Subject: News Release: UGA Student wins National Water Quality Challenge Award
To: iammejtm@gmail.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UGA Student wins National Water Quality Challenge Award Contact Information: Dawn Harris Young, EPA, (404) 562-8421 (Direct), (404) 562-8400 (Main), harris-young.dawn@epa.gov The National Aquatic Resource Surveys are a series of statistically representative surveys conducted by state, tribal and federal partners about the condition of the nation's waters using core indicators and standardized lab and field methods. In addition to providing national assessments of key water body types such as coastal areas, rivers and streams, lakes, and wetlands, NARS also helps to improve the states' capacity for water quality monitoring and assessment. The other winners of the Phase 1 awards are: Anna Palmer, SUNY-Purchase, New York, for her proposal to use statistical analyses for assessing socio-economic factors related to water quality; Lauren Reuss, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, for her proposal to develop a new system for identifying the condition of shallow lakes and factors that affect the quality of lake condition such as land use, lake size and depth; John Lombardi, SUNY-College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, for his proposal to combine citizen science data with National Lakes Assessment (NLA) data. Kevin Meyer, Ph.D. candidate, Iowa State University, Iowa, for his proposal to estimate land use effects on water quality using spatial econometrics; Amanda Winegardner, Ph.D. candidate, McGill University, Canada, for her proposal to explore biological diversity changes across the U.S.; and The Phase 1 winners each received an award of $2000 for their proposals. After completing their proposed work, these students may apply for Phase 2 of the NARS Campus Research Challenge. The Phase 2 winners will be awarded $5000 each. More information on the National Aquatic Resources Surveys Campus Research Challenge is available at: http://water.epa.gov/type/watersheds/monitoring/nars-challenge.cfm More information on the National Aquatic Resources Surveys is available at: http://water.epa.gov/type/watersheds/monitoring/aquaticsurvey_index.cfm Connect with EPA Region 4 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eparegion4 And on Twitter: @EPASoutheast ###
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Jeremy Tobias Matthews
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