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ESPC 2018 - Ottawa (Ontario)

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Holly attends ENSS, where she is helping work towards the school’s second $1million fundraising goal for the Terry Fox Foundation. Holly enjoys fencing, cross country running and soccer; as well as slacklining, kayaking and geocaching. She is looking forward to this year’s CWSF which will complete a hat-trick for attendance. Holly applied to the University of New Brunswick because she loved the campus and school four years ago at the CWSF, and has accepted her offer for a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology; with career aspirations in Prosthetics. Holly’s project this year addresses the real-world problem of consumers using products labelled flushable, which when tested do not disintegrate like toilet paper, the only sewer approved product. In 2015, she founded an environmental educational program, called Red Fish Route, to teach elementary students that toilets are not garbage cans. To date, she has presented to over 5800 students. Please watch her Toilet Paper Challenge video on Youtube, at Red Fish Route. Her advice to all young scientists is research something you are truly passionate about, and listen to Dr. Marcus Eriksen, when he says, "Science without solutions is only doing half its job." Good luck to all attending CWSF Ottawa.

Holly Tetzlaff


Disappearance ≠ Disintegration ~ The Environmental Impact of Pseudo Flushables
Défi:Environnement
Catégorie:Sénior
Région:Peterborough
Ville:Trenton, ON
École:East Northumberland S.S.
Sommaire:Sewer authorities state only toilet paper and human waste should be flushed down toilets; however, manufacturers continue to claim product flushability. Using controlled trials, items labelled as flushable are tested for relative disintegration rates. Testing included: exposure to water with agitation, sewer simulation, toilet bowl flush tests, no agitation, and heat exposure. Conclusions found products labelled as flushable did not disintegrate like toilet paper.

Prix Valeur
Prix du concours junior canadien au sujet de l’eau, à Stockholm
Sénior
Sponsor: Les associations membres canadiennes de la WEF, l'Association canadienne des eaux potables et Jacobs
2 000,00 $
Prix d'excellence - Senior
Médaille de bronze
Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada
Bourses de l’Université Carleton
Médaillé de bronze, sénior - Bourse d'admission de 1 000 $
Sponsor: Université Carleton
1 000,00 $
Bourse d'admission de l'Université d'Ottawa
Médaillé de bronze, sénior – Bourse d’admission de 1 000 $
Sponsor: Université d'Ottawa
1 000,00 $
Bourse d’études de Western University
Médaillé de bronze - Bourse d'admission de 1 000 $
Sponsor: Université Western
1 000,00 $
Total5 000,00 $