Douglas
Daley is an Associate Professor and Director of the SUNY Center for Brownfield
Studies. His teaching and research focus on relations amongst environmental
engineering design, phytotechnology, physical processes, and green
infrastructure. Daley is active with the Central New York Air and Waste
Management Association, the New York Water Environment Association, and the
American Ecological Engineering Society. Additionally, he runs an outreach
program for those who want to get or maintain professional engineering
registration through Professional Developmental Hours (PDH). If you wish to
learn more about Douglas Daley, visit his homepage: http://www.esf.edu/ere/daley/
Sewer Lake
Onondaga Lake, located in Syracuse, New York has been subject to various forms of pollution for nearly 100 years. Today in 2015, a clean up project run by Honeywell Inc is underway. However, the restoration of this resource does not need to stop at Honeywell Inc. It is our goal to raise awareness about Onondaga Lake and to contribute to the restoration of one of Central New York's most precious natural resources! With any luck this lake may be returned to its original beauty.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Onondaga Lake has vastly improved in the past 30 years. Syracuse.com just published an article showcasing how much the lake really has changed. Check it out!
"Onondaga Lake researcher debunks 3 myths about swimming in lake"
"Onondaga Lake researcher debunks 3 myths about swimming in lake"
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Element Two: Onondaga Lake Timeline
Want to know more about Onondaga Lake's history? Click on the Element 2 tab above.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Hi everyone! Check out our new video describing the problems plaguing Onondaga Lake! Just click on the following link: Onondaga Lake PSA
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Listen to NPR's broadcast on Onondaga Lake: "America's 'Most Polluted' Lake Comes Clean"
In 2012 National Public Radio did a broadcast about Onondaga Lake, clean up efforts, problems with the clean up, and the future of the Lake.
Click here to listen: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/31/157413747/americas-most-polluted-lake-finally-comes-clean
Click here to listen: http://www.npr.org/2012/07/31/157413747/americas-most-polluted-lake-finally-comes-clean
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Onondaga Lake 2009
Onondaga Lake in 2009. Beautiful to an onlooker; however, there are serious problems beneath the surface.
Photo Credit: Canada Geese enjoy the mild weather at Onondaga Lake Nov. 9, 2009. Dick Blume | dblume@syracuse.com - web page: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/onondaga_lake_pollution_damages_fish_wildlife_dec_onondaga_nation.html#incart_river
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