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Educators Launch Internet Based Workshop On Pollution Prevention

HOUGHTON, MI--Researchers at Michigan Technological University and Arizona State University have launched an open Internet based workshop on pollution prevention research and teaching in higher education.

Principal investigators for the project are Dr. David Shonnard of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Michigan Tech and Dr. Stephen Beaudoin of the Chemical, Bio, and Materials Engineering Department at Arizona State. Funding is being provided by the National Science Foundation through the Engineering Directorate, Division of Bioengineering and Environmental Systems.

"The goal of the open workshop is to focus a diversity of technical backgrounds and practical experience on pollution prevention issues in higher education," said Shonnard. He said core participants will be chosen based on a submitted position paper from a list of national experts compiled as part of the project's goals. An e-mail listserver will provide opportunities for open discussion on topics of interest to national and international participants.

"Our objective is to formulate a set of recommendations and guidelines for the conduct of pollution prevention research in academia that will help to establish the foundation for research scholarship and encourage technology transfer to industry," said Shonnard. "An additional goal is to establish pedagogical approaches designed to ground students in various technical disciplines on basic environmental literacy and the fundamentals of pollution prevention and its implementation in industry."

Shonnard said anyone who is interested in pollution prevention education and research is invited to participate in the Internet workshop, which can be found on the World Wide Web at: www.p2workshop.org.

"The goal of pollution prevention is to reduce the amount and the toxicity of anthropogenic (human caused) pollutants emitted to the environment by reducing
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Contact: Dr. David Shonnard
drshonna@mtu.edu
906-487-3468
Michigan Technological University
10-Feb-1999


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