FW: Save the Date: April 24 Seminar on a Flint Water Collaborative Research-Citizen Project
Now attached! From: Lee, Linda S Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2017 1:09 PM To: 'ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu' <ese-student-list@ecn.purdue.edu>; 'Ese-faculty-list@ecn.purdue.edu' <Ese-faculty-list@ecn.purdue.edu> Subject: Save the Date: April 24 Seminar on a Flint Water Collaborative Research-Citizen Project See below and attached for an AGRY-EEE-C4E co-sponsored seminar next month. Distribute as you see fit. Access to Safe Potable Water in the US: Infrastructure Inequality and Environmental Injustice Kelsey J. Pieper, PhD USDA NIFA Fellow Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech [cid:image002.jpg@01D2A958.32355D60]In April 2014, the officials in the City of Flint, Michigan stopped purchasing treated water from Detroit, and instead, treated water from the Flint River. Within months of the switch, residents began reporting water quality issues, the utility issued boil warnings, and water main breaks were occurring throughout the city. Concerned citizens discovered that corrosion control had not been implemented by the city and lead (Pb) was leaching into their water. Thanks to these concerned citizens, Dr. Marc Edwards and a group of Virginia Tech students were informed about the water issues who created the Flint Water Study to support Flint citizens by empowering them with sound science and independent information about their tap water. Through this collaborative research, the corrosion problems in Flint were uncovered and the city began purchasing the Detroit water again in October 2015. Linda S. Lee B480 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Office: (765) 494-8612; Cell (765) 414-3086; lslee@purdue.edu<mailto:lslee@purdue.edu> Purdue University Dept. of Agronomy, Professor of Environmental Chemistry & Associate Head Interdisciplinary Ecological Science & Engineering (ESE) Graduate Program, Program Head, www.purdue.edu/ese<http://www.purdue.edu/ese> Division of Environmental Ecological Engineering, Faculty Affiliate
PWC Members, Graduate Students and Faculty: Please consider the attached course, ABE 591 Water, Technology and Society (3-credits) to be taught in the fall semester 2017. The course is for advance undergraduate and graduate students interested in water issues related to engineering, agriculture, food and environmental resources. Students from all disciplines are welcome since the issues discussed are multi-disciplinary. This course will be taught on Tuesday and Thursdays from 12:00 - 1:15 pm in ABE 301. Please see the attached announcement for the course description and proposed topics. I would appreciate it if you would share this announcement with your advisees and graduate students who are interested in the topic of Water. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at bralts@purdue.edu<mailto:bralts@purdue.edu>. Vince _______________ Vincent F. Bralts Professor Agricultural and Biological Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-2093 Ph: 765 494 1177 Fax: 765 496 1115 http://www.purdue.edu/abe<https://owa.purdue.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ea8273acbf9b420ba6ff72e49cd03d23&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.purdue.edu%2fabe>
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