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.
"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."


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