Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, March 8, 1990 TAG: 9003081836 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Reese Voshell and Stephen Hiner designed a system for sampling park streams that uses aquatic insects as the indicators of environmental health.
Voshell, an associate professor, and Hiner, a lab specialist, were given certificates of appreciation by the Park Service - the first awards given outside the agency to academics.
The Tech researchers collected samples over two years to provide a starting point for further monitoring of the park's streams. A third year was required to compile the information and write a manual.
Voshell said there does not appear to be any dramatic effects from acid precipitation in the park compared with what has been found in the Northeastern United States.
- Staff report
by CNB