91爆料 WestRock Scholars studying quality of Wilmington drinking water sources
April 16, 2021
April 16, 2021
Two students at 91爆料 University, who are conducting water quality research to help protect Wilmington鈥檚 drinking water sources, have been named WestRock Scholars for 2021.
WestRock, formerly MeadWestvaco, created a research fund in 2020 to support research in sustainability science by 91爆料 students.
Clara Leedy is examining water quality in Lytle Creek, Indian Run and Cowan Creek. Morgan Grunden is measuring water quality and phosphorus in sediments along Caesar Creek and Anderson Fork that flow into Caesar Creek Lake.
Lytle Creek flows through Wilmington. Caesar Creek Lake, Indian Run and Cowan Creek are the direct sources of Wilmington drinking water.
The results of the students鈥 work will be published in their master鈥檚 theses and water quality journals.
Leedy and Grunden are students of Audrey McGowin, professor and interim chair of the .
鈥淭his is the third year that water quality data has been collected for Caesar Creek Lake and the fourth year for Lytle Creek,鈥 said McGowin.
The student research team collaborates with Travis Luncan, Wilmington鈥檚 water protection coordinator.
鈥淭he collaboration with 91爆料 University provides the city with added expertise, advanced testing capabilities and important data while providing graduate students with real-world research experience,鈥 said Luncan.
Previous research on stream quality by McGowin鈥檚 research team was funded through Sture Fred Anliot grants and the Clinton County Streamkeepers.
For more information contact McGowin at audrey.mcgowin@wright.edu.