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I was born in Ottawa but lived in England for four years and had the opportunity to travel to a lot of other countries while I was there. Outside of school, I enjoy playing the drums, martial arts, running, skiing, tennis, rock climbing, reading, writing, drawing and painting. I plan to combine my interests in technology and visual arts into a career in engineering, design or architecture. My project was inspired by living in a neighbourhood with wells and septic systems and being concerned about the effects of road salt on the water in our area. My advice to other students thinking about doing a project would be to pick a subject that really interests you. |
| Nick Chodura 175,000 tons: Can it just disappear?
Challenge: | Environment | Category: | Junior | Region: | Ottawa | City: | Ottawa, ON | School: | Turnbull School | Abstract: | My experiment used saline testing strips to measure sodium-based chemicals in water samples from my neighbourhood before and after road salt was applied. I monitored water toxicity using Daphnia, an indicator species. Realizing that road salt was a major issue, I tested an alternative de-icing agent, dried sugar beet, to observe whether it was less harmful to aquatic organisms yet still effective at reducing ice. |
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