Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center
Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center
R. Christian Jones, director of Mason's Potomac Environmental Research & Education Center (PEREC), has received a grant of $167,481 from Alexandria Renew Enterprises, a water resource recovery utility that works to improve local water quality. Jones and his co-PI’s have been tasked with studying water quality and aquatic biota and how they relate to discharges into the Potomac River. Jones is working with a number of graduate and undergraduate students as well as PEREC colleagues on the project, and they are looking at issues including excessive algae and aquatic plant growth and bacteria from sewer overflows. To do that, the researchers are collecting samples of water, sediments and animals in tidal areas of the Potomac and its tributaries. This study builds on previous work for this sponsor which began in 2013. . Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
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Cindy Smith
on June 29, 2017Environmental Science and Policy, PhD student Kristen Reck(left), PEREC Director R. Christian Jones(driver) and OSCAR summer researchers Heather Nortz, Junior Environmental Science, and Michael Rollins, Senior, Environmental Science, heading to another sampling station in Hunting Creek, a tributary of the tidal Potomac River
Cindy Smith
on June 29, 2017Environmental Science and Policy graduate student Kristen Reck(left), PEREC Director R. Christian Jones(driver) and OSCAR summer researchers Heather Nortz, Junior Environmental Science, and Michael Rollins, Senior, Environmental Science