"Today, Stroud—like water—seems to be everywhere. Its 50 employees (40 on the scientific staff) are spread out, but not too thinly. Stroud is now a local, regional and global operation. Its activity stretches from small freshwater ponds in the Antarctic to the world’s two largest rivers, the Amazon and the Congo."
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Up a creek
The April issue of "Main Line Today" has an interesting piece on the Stroud Water Research Center, complete with a photo of director Bernard Sweeney standing on the snowy banks of the White Clay Creek. The writer is J. F. Pirro.
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