Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003
Todd Fleckenstein, John Greene, Kevin Hasbrouck, and Gwen Kennedy presented "Phytoremediation: Can Duckweed and Parrot's Feather Effectively Reduce Concentrations of Aluminum and Manganese from Acid Mine Drainage to EPA Standards for Surface Water."
The students attended the symposium with their supervising ¾¨Ó㴫ý faculty, Dr. Helen Boylan, assistant professor of chemistry, and Dr. Joseph Balczon, assistant professor of biology.
Fleckenstein, a junior, is a son of John and Kathy Fleckenstein, 93 Plummer McCullough Road, Mercer, and a graduate of Mercer High School.
Greene, a junior, is a son of Steven and Beverly Greene, 10924 Martin Road, Randolph, N.Y., and a graduate of Randolph Central School.
Hasbrouck, a senior, is a son of Thomas and Mary Hasbrouck, 518 N. Washington St., Titusville, and a graduate of Titusville High School.
Kennedy, a senior, is a daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Kennedy, 1126 Tote Road, Rock Creek, Ohio, and a graduate of Geneva Secondary School.
For more information, contact Boylan at (724) 946-6293 or e-mail boylanhm@westminster.edu or Balczon at (724) 946-7215 or e-mail balczojm@westminster.edu.