CWRA Executives Expand/Collapse
President
André Saint-Hilaire
President-Elect
Ute Holweger
Treasurer
Ed Dean
Secretary
Brenda Toth
Past-President
Andrew Szojka
President CANCID
David Hill
Executive Director
Rick Ross

CWRA Scholarship Winners from 1990 - 1999

Year Name Institution and Deptment Field of Study
1990 Okabe, Ian T. Atmospheric Science Programme of Geography and Oceanography, University of British Columbia  
Shpyth, Albert A. Environmental Studies, York University  
Walker, Daniel A. Geological Sciences, University of British Columbia  
1985 Da Ra, Adriana E. Applied Science and Urban & Rural Planning, Technical University of Nova Scotia  
Lauzon, Jean-Marc Hydrology, Laval University  
Williams, Darren A. Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University  
1992 Brewer, Sharon Chemistry Department, Carleton University The feasibility of using liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide to replace organic solvents such as dichloromethane now used in extractions from water
Brissette, Francois P. Civil Engineering, McMaster University The relationship between wave energy and the tracking of pollutants
Main, Catherine Hydrogeology and Urban and Regional Planning, University of Waterloo Evaluate the fate of gasoline in a swamp and evaluate the effectiveness of water quality legislation in Ontario
1993 Basu, Ben Biology, University of Ottawa The eutrophication of rivers: Seasonal and spatial differences in algal biomass in relation to environmental factors
Hinton, Marc Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo The role of groundwater flow on stream discharge and chemistry in glacial till watersheds on the Canadian Shield
Rowan, Ann Geography, Simon Fraser University Sustainable water policy: evaluating the possibilities and implications of Vancouver's water policy
1994 Grasby, Stephen Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary Inorganic pollution of Bow River, S. Alberta
Nishikawa, Megumi Political Science, University of Toronto Aboriginal water rights and water diversion in Canada
Olaveson, Mary Botany, University of Toronto Examination of metal resistance mechanisms in acidophilic Euglena spp. Exhibition differential metal tolerance
1996 Kelly, David Biological Sciences, University of Alberta The responses of streamfed communities to solar ultraviolet radiation
Parker, Catherine Canadian Institute of Resources Law, University of Calgary, Aboriginal rights to water in British Columbia
Yang, Chun-Chieh Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, McGill University Application of artificial neural networks to land drainage engineering and soil and water quality management
1997 Bouffart, Sylvie Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia Development of technologies for purification of pulping process water to increase recycling and reduce water use
Hiebert, Jennifer Biological Science, University of Alberta, Distribution of stream invertebrates in relation to flow variables
Nawaby, Arghavan Chemistry, Carleton University Removal of contaminants from aqueous industrial waste streams
Vanderlinden, Jean-Paul Environmental Studies, York University Gestion coopérative des ressources naturelles: élaboration d'un cadre théorique inter-disciplinaire
1998 DeBruyn, Adrian M.H. Biology, McGill University Environmental fate and effects of ambient toxicity in the St. Lawrence river
Kiers, April Botany, University of Manitoba Impacts of intensive agriculture on prairie wetlands.
McMartin, Dena W. Environmental Engineering, University of Saskatchewan The importance of groundwater on the prairies.
Shepherd, Jennifer Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia Measuring landscape fragmentation: implications for ecological function in stream corridors.
1999 Genevieve M. Carr Department of Biology, University of Waterloo Macrophytes in Rivers in Sothern Ontario
Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu Depatment of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba Real-time Operation of Hydropower Stations
Tim Van Seters Department of Geography, University of Waterloo Evaluation of the Hydrological Aspects of Peatland Restoration
Brent Wootton Environmental and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo Investigation of the Potential Application of an Ecosystem Management Approach to Human Created or Altered Environments that have Multiple and Potentially Conflicting Functions.