2004 Category Winners in
Environmental Engineering

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First Place: S0899
Tripuraneni, Vinay Grade 9, Fresno County
CO2 and the Greenhouse Effect: Can Highly Efficient Freshwater Phytoplankton (Algae) Reverse a Potentially Deadly Proces
Advisor: Mr. Wayne Garabedian
School: Clovis West High School, Fresno

Second Place: S0822
Yoo, Megan S. Grade 10, Orange County
Chlorination: Saving Lives Everyday, or Is It? A Study on the Formation of Trihalomethanes in Natural Water
Advisor: Mrs. Angie Olivares
School: Northwood High School, Irvine

Third Place: S0802
Bera, Risha R. Grade 10, Riverside County
A Comparison of Traffic Resulting in Heavy-Duty Diesel Truck Emissions on Highway 91
Advisor: Mr. Phil Beach
School: Centennial High School, Corona

Honorable Mention: S0817
Patel, Shelley P. Grade 10, Kern County
The Prediction and Variability of Ozone Levels during Episodes of Severe Air Pollution in the Southern San Joaquin Valle
Advisor: Mrs. Joel Stewart
School: Stockdale High School, Bakersfield
Honorable Mention: S0817
Softa, Shivani S., Jr. Grade 10, Kern County
The Prediction and Variability of Ozone Levels during Episodes of Severe Air Pollution in the Southern San Joaquin Valle
Advisor: Mrs. Joel Stewart
School: Stockdale High School, Bakersfield
Honorable Mention: S0817
O'Sullivan, Caelan E. Grade 10, Kern County
The Prediction and Variability of Ozone Levels during Episodes of Severe Air Pollution in the Southern San Joaquin Valle
Advisor: Mrs. Joel Stewart
School: Stockdale High School, Bakersfield


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