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ENCH 210(Intro to Environmental Engineering) Field Trip
ENCH 210 (Introduction to Environmental Engineering) class on a field trip led by Dr. Welty to explore a recently-completed stream restoration and water quality pond in Dead Run watershed in Catonsville, MD. The purpose of the Baltimore County installations is to reduce sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorous loads to the Chesapeake Bay. Students from left to right: Ethan Crookshank, Rudolph Holley, Bridget Anger, Taylor Stephen, Jada Demond, Colin Altman, Laina Colony, Dakota Blum, Reda Munir, Emma Connelly, Samina Musa, and Gabrielle Pozza.
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