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ESPC 2017 - Regina (Saskatchewan)

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My name is Jenny Mei, and I'm a Grade 10 student at Elgin Park Secondary. The sciences - especially chemistry and physics - have always been my favorite subjects, in addition to math. As my interests may suggest, I intend to study engineering after graduating. Although most of my spare time is dedicated to cramming for and complaining about APs, I do spend time on more enjoyable things such as art, hanging out with my friends, and video games. The inspiration for my project actually came when I was studying AP Environmental Science, when I learnt of the widespread problem of eutrophication. I became interested in methods of reducing the effects of phosphorus pollution, which led to my development of a phosphate-sorbing filter.

Jenny Mei


Preventing Eutrophication: Phosphorus Management through Reactive Filtration
Défi:Environnement
Catégorie:Intermédiaire
Région:South Fraser
Ville:Surrey, BC
École:Elgin Park Secondary
Sommaire:Nutrient pollution is the leading cause of eutrophication, a widespread environmental issue that can lead to anoxic waters or "dead zones." This study examined the phosphorus removal capabilities of calcium hydroxide, hematite, and alpha-phase aluminum oxide to evaluate their potential as substrates in a reactive filter designed to remove excess phosphorus.