Monthly Archives: June 2018

PennDOT report wins award

A team from Temple and Villanova worked hard on a report on our first year of monitoring the rain gardens by I-95.  Our hard work was recognized by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials as one of … Continue reading

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Wrapping up NAS committee work at Woods Hole

I attended the last meeting of the National Academy of Sciences committee on the Edwards Aquifer Habitat Conservation Plan.  We met at Woods Hole to finish our final report — peaceful place to do writing.  After four years, it was … Continue reading

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Velay Scholar Leanne Wiskemann begins sediment sampling project

Leanne Wiskemann began working on a project this summer to sample sediment from urban streams and look for sediment-bound P.  We are exploring different digestion methods.  Unfortunately, the ICP is down this summer, which makes it hard to analyze P.  … Continue reading

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