Photos: Environmental Engineering Tech Research students perform analysis for the Freshwater Collaborative

Environmental engineering technology research student Richard Sanderson pour testing agent from a beaker into a container as he performs research analysis for the Environmental Science Capstone Class.
Environmental Engineering Technology research student Richard Sanderson performs research analysis for the Environmental Science Capstone Class on Friday, April 23, 2021 inside the Laboratory Sciences building’s Environmental Research Lab. The capstone project is investigating the treatment potential of reactive media developed from waste materials (mussel shells, steel turnings) to sequester phosphorus in agricultural runoff.

Assistant Professor Mike Holly’s environmental engineering technology research students Richard Sanderson and Emma Loucks perform research analysis for a project funded through the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin with additional student experience through the Environmental Science Capstone Class on Friday, April 23, 2021, inside the Laboratory Sciences building’s Environmental Research Lab. The capstone project is investigating the treatment potential of/ reactive media developed from waste materials (mussel shells, steel turnings) to sequester phosphorus in agricultural runoff. For the full story, read the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin’s Fantastic Filters and Where to Find Them.

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UW-Green Bay Environmental Research Student

– Photos by Sue Pischke, Marketing and University Communication.

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