NSF CAREER Award Will Help URI Professor Close the Clean Water Gap

URI environmental engineering professor Joseph Goodwill is developing a new method to treat water that will be useful for small, rural communities

NSF CAREER Award Will Help URI Professor Close the Clean Water Gap

From left, URI engineering students Steve Lucier, Pam Franco and C.J. Spellman execute an evaluation of ferrate using URI's pilot-scale water treatment system. The system is a 1:10,000 scale of a typical water treatment plant. (Photo courtesy of Joseph Goodwill)

When it comes to ensuring that a community has clean drinking water, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Urban and rural communities have different needs, different resources and face different challenges.

Through a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award,...

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