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EPA Awards Grants To 21 Student Teams For Innovative Technology Projects

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $300,000 in funding for 21 teams of undergraduate and graduate students across the country through its People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) grants program. The teams are receiving funding to develop sustainable technologies to help solve environmental and public health challenges.

“EPA’s P3 grants program supports the next generation of scientists and engineers,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “These students are able to take what they learn in the classroom and apply it to real-world environmental problems that require innovative solutions.”

The P3 competition challenges students to research, develop, and design innovative projects that address a myriad of environmental protection and public health issues. The Phase I teams will receive grants of up to $15,000 each to fund the proof of concept for their projects. This year’s teams are focused on topics like investigating degradation and removal mechanisms for Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in water treatment, developing inexpensive technology to reduce indoor and outdoor air pollutants from woodstoves, building a model to quantify the extent of untreated raw sewage discharges from homes, and developing a sensor that can determine low levels of lead at terminal plumbing sources such as faucets.

Grantees include student teams from the following universities:

  • Brown University – Providence, R.I.
    • Magnetic Nanocomposites for Water Remediation
  • Cornell University – Ithaca, N.Y.
    •  AguaClara’s Ram Pump for Zero Electricity Drinking Water Treatment
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology – Newark, N.J.
    • Development of Reactive Nanobubble Systems for Efficient and Scalable Harmful Algae and Cyanotoxin Removal
    • Reactive Electrochemical Membrane (REM) Filtration for PFOA/PFOS Removal
  • Drexel University – Philadelphia, Pa.
    •  Mapping Air Quality with Kite-Based Sensors
  • Carnegie Mellon University – Pittsburgh, Pa.
    • Iron-TAML/Peroxide Cyanotoxin Degradation
  • Widener University – Chester, Pa.
    • Developing Low-Cost Wireless Device for Real Time Monitoring of Lead Levels in Drinking Water
  • Virginia Wesleyan University – Norfolk, Va.
    • Vericompost from Phytoremediation of Stormwater
  • The University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa, Ala.
    •  Modeling Straight Pipe Prevalence in Rural Alabama
  • University of Central Florida – Orlando, Fla.
    • A Biopolymer-based Simple Lead Check in Tap Water
    • OSMOsis – Driven Reclamation of Water (OSMODRAW)
  • East Tennessee State University – Johnson City, Tenn.
    • Mesoporous Adsorbents for Perfluorinated Compounds
  • Miami University – Oxford, Ohio
    • Synthesis and Characterization of Fluorinated Hydrocarbon Anion Exchange Resins for the Extraction of Perfluorinated Chemicals
    •  UV-LED Photocatalytic Fuel Vapor Emissions Control
  • University of Saint Thomas – St Paul, Minn.
    • Soil amendments for enhanced phosphorus retention: Implications for green infrastructure design
  • Illinois State University – Normal, Ill.
    •  Recycled Glass: Cement/Fly Ash Substitute in CLSM
  • Southern Illinois University – Carbondale, Ill.
    • PFASs Removal by Photocatalysis for Water Reuse
  • The University of Texas at San Antonio – San Antonio, Texas
    • Molecular Tools to Predict Cyanobacteria Toxin Production
  • University of California Riverside – Riverside, Calif.,
    • Multi-Sensor Fusion for Low-Cost, Automated Woodstoves
    • A Green Chemistry Approach to Pulping Hemp as an Industrially Relevant Renewable Fiber for Construction
  • University of Oregon – Eugene, Ore.
    • Sanitary Green Space: A Closed-looped sanitation system for growing green communities

The Phase I recipients will attend the TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo in Boston, Mass., on June 17-18, 2019, to showcase their research. They can then apply for a Phase II grant that provides funding up to $100,000 to further the project design.

These students, who represent the future workforce in diverse scientific and engineering fields, are following in the footsteps of other P3 teams. Some of these teams have gone on to start businesses based on ideas and products developed through their P3 project. In 2018, a previous P3 Phase I awardee from Oklahoma State University (OSU) leveraged P3 funding to initiate their research to develop a cost-effective approach to enhance energy efficiency in wastewater treatment. In furthering their P3 project, OSU transformed the research into a business plan and won the Queen’s Entrepreneurs’ Competition with its startup business plan for Contraire, a predictive analysis control system designed to provide near real-time wastewater test measurements. Amongst 15 other teams, OSU pitched their business plan to a panel of Canadian business leaders and received multiple inquiries from investors.

To learn more about the P3 projects, visit: https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipients.display/rfa_id/639/records_per_page/ALL

SOUTHWEST INDIANA CHAMBER HOSTS THE ANNUAL LUNCH WITH THE LT. GOVERNOR

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The Southwest Indiana Chamber will host Lunch with the Lt. Governor

from 11:30am to 1:00pm at TROPICANA on March 22, 2019.

Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch will report to the business community. Suzanne built her extensive career in state and local government as a state representative for Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties, a Vanderburgh County commissioner, and as Vanderburgh County auditor. Local community leaders with an interest in agriculture, community, defense and tourism development will be in attendance fro this event.

Sponsors for this event are Presenting: Vectren – A Centerpoint Energy Company and Gold: Old National Bank.

Aces softball welcomes UT Martin on Wednesday

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Doubleheader set for a 3 p.m. start

 With the first weekend of Missouri Valley Conference play in the books, the University of Evansville softball team welcomes UT Martin to Cooper Stadium for a doubleheader on Wednesday.  Game one is set for a 3 p.m. start.

UE opened up its league slate last weekend, falling in a series to Illinois State.  Sophomore Lindsay Renneisen put forth an excellent effort, going 4-for-7 with four RBI and two walks.  Highlighting her weekend was a 2-3 game in the finale with a pair of 2-RBI hits.  Her on-base percentage finished at .667.

Fellow sophomore Allison Daggett picked up a pair of hits in four trips to the plate over the weekend.  She included a pair of RBIs and a run in the series while swiping a base.

Freshman Mackenzie McFeron has excelled on the base paths, swiping 17 bases in 21 tries.  Her tally is second in the league, just seven off of the lead.  She went 2-for-2 in the Illinois State series.

Entering MVC play, the Aces were drawing an average of 3.5 walks per game.  In the opening series versus ISU, Evansville saw that rise drastically, recording 15 walks over the 3-game series.

UT Martin comes to town with a 17-10 mark and put a 7-game win streak on the line at Cooper Stadium.  Over the weekend, they took three games from Green Bay and two versus Akron.  On March 10, the Skyhawks added a 3-2 win over Maryland.  Paige Clark leads the way with a .387 batting average while Kenna Garst sits at .354.  Haylee Short is batting .320 with a team-high 21 runs scored while Gracyn McBride has a team-best 19 runs batted in.

 

UE Students to Make Presentation on Decline of Monarch Butterflies and Milkweed

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Students from the University of Evansville will be discussing the “Decline of the Monarch Butterfly and Milkweed Populations” on Saturday, March 30, at John James Audubon State Park. The presentation begins at 2:00 p.m. in the Audubon Museum Theatre. The students will focus on the impact that the decline of native plants, specifically milkweed, has on the environment, and the importance of maintaining native pollinator gardens.

Free milkweed plants will be given out to attendees of the presentation.

Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. To reserve your spot, call 270-826-2247, ext. 228, or email lisa.hoffman@ky.gov.

This lecture is part of the Nature Notes Lecture Series presented by Friends of Audubon.

John James Audubon State Park is located at 3100 US Hwy 41 North, in Henderson, Kentucky.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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ROCK N SOUL BAND IS READY TO SHAKE 421!

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Nashville’s high-energy band, Rock N Soul, creates a sound experience that will shake you out of your shoes.  And this weekend they’ll be rocking the stage at Tropicana Evansville’s 421 Lounge!

Rock N Soul is led by two female vocalists, Cindy and Kasey.  They are recognizable as part of the Music City party band, Pink Cadillac, whose music blends familiar dance tunes from the ‘60s to today.

Included in their repertoire are Motown hits as well as songs from Tina Turner, the Grass Roots, Lady Gaga, Roy Orbison, Marvin Gaye, Adele and many more!

Sing and dance the night away with Rock N Soul at 421 Casino Lounge on Friday and Saturday, March 22 & 23 from 8PM – 1AM!  Must be 21 years of age or older.  No admission fee, just a two-drink minimum for a night of fun!

 

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Teenager hit by train gets no relief in appeal to 7th Circuit

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

17-year-old who was found to be more than 50 percent at fault for the injuries he sustained from running in front of a moving train was unable to convince the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that he had no warning the locomotive was coming down the tracks.

Ja’Lin Williams and two of his friends took off running from Whihala Beach in Whiting to avoid being arrested for trespassing. As the young men were dashing across multiple sets of railroad tracks, a train was approaching on the two sets of tracks owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Corp. and Norfolk Southern Railway Corp.

One of Williams’ friends sped across the track, another stopped while Williams continued running without looking up. He was then struck by the train.

Subsequently, Williams sued Norfolk. But the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division, granted summary judgment in favor of the railroad company, finding Williams was more than 50 percent at fault.

The 7th Circuit affirmed in Ja’Lin Williams v. Norfolk Southern Corporation and Norfolk Southern Railway Company, 18-2517. On appeal, Williams argued that his testimony and the testimony of his friends illustrated there were still material disputes of facts that justified sending the case to the jury. In particular, he said he did not recall seeing any warning lights or the light from the train nor did he hear the train’s horn or bells.

The appellate panel pointed to Indiana Comparative Fault Act, which bars recovery in actions where the fault of the claimant exceeds 50 percent of the total. Here, the 7thCircuit found the video evidence “blatantly contradicts” Williams’ testimony. The video shows the train’s horn and bells were sounding and its lights were on, but the young men proceeded past the warning signals.

In addition, the 7th Circuit cited Ohio & M. Ry. Co. v. Walker, 15 N.E. 234, 237 (Ind. 1888) which has established that a train operator has no duty to reduce a train’s speed if he sees a person crossing the tracks. Also, under New York Cent. R. Co. v. Casey, 14 N.E. 2d 714, 717 (Ind. 1938), the train operator is entitled to presume that the person will take the necessary steps to avoid injury unless he has good reason to believe the person is unconscious or disabled.

“Williams suffered from no such disability, and given the many warnings that were present, the train crew was entitled to presume that he was not unconscious of the train’s approach,” Judge Amy Coney Barrett wrote for the 7th Circuit. “It didn’t become clear that Williams wouldn’t stop … until the moment before the collision, and by then it was far too late to meaningfully slow the moving train.”

NEW HARMONY TOWN COUNCIL SELLS FORMER SCHOOL!

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by: Dan Barton, Publisher March 15, 2019

The former New Harmony School was approved for sale this morning by the New Harmony Town Council to the “Highest and Best” bidder, New Harmony Resident Erik Arneberg, who bid $125,000 for the 56,000 sq.ft. building and 31 acres.

Although, Mr. Arneberg has not announced what his specific use for the property will be, he did say at last month’s Council meeting that he will do his utmost to save the school for re-use. Council President Alvin Blaylock said this morning that he had received a letter from Arneberg recently, stating that Mr. Arneberg would be following a planned usage very similar to that pursued by New Harmony’s Working Men’s Institute a couple of years ago.