CWRA Scholarship Winners from 1990 - 1999

Year

Name

Institution and Dept.

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

 

 

 

 

 

1991

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