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17: 253:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for a contemporary project that investigated how inefficient waste water treatment processes can lead not only to antibiotic contamination in American waterways, but also to progressive resistance among harmful bacteria to those same antibiotics that once controlled them. 36:
The finalists at the international Stockholm Junior Water Prize are the winners of their national contests, drawing over 10, 000 entries from over 30 countries. The national and international competitions are open to pre-university young people ages 15–20 who have conducted water-related projects on
206:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their revolutionary solution to minimize the need for water in small-scale irrigation. They developed a low-current electric soil humidity sensor which uses light detection to control water pipe valves and improve irrigation efficiency. 33:. The first two years the competition was held on a national level in Sweden. From 1997 onward the competition has been held in its current international format. The international Stockholm Junior Prize winner receives a US$ 15,000 scholarship and a blue crystal sculpture. 281:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their project proposing the establishment of a wetland area to reduce the outflow of nutrients into the Baltic Sea, and thereby also creating a recreational park for the enjoyment of the citizens in Nyköping municipality. 288:, won the very first Stockholm Junior Water Prize for his research of overfertilization and its effect on Lake Kvarnsjön in Södertälje municipality, as well as his proposed actions to mitigate the problems he found. The local government acted on his research. 28:
is a competition that encourages young people's interest in water and environment issues. Beginning in 1995, the award is given annually for an outstanding water project by a young person or a small group of young people at a ceremony held during the
260:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for an innovative project that used sea urchins, starfish and sea cucumbers to measure the effectiveness of an EU beach protection program on Spain's western Mediterranean coast. 224:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for an innovative, practical, easily applicable technique for planting and successfully germinating seeds in water-scarce areas to improve rural and peri-urban livelihoods. 180:
to the world's water sources and the environment, and in doing so repudiating the assertion that consumer products that contain nanosilver are more reliable and less environmentally hazardous than alternatives.
84:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for developing a new method to increase food production and control soil runoff, using Tataki, the traditional Japanese soil solidification technology. 199:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their originality, ingenuity and tenacity in their use of low-cost, ecologically friendly technology to restore a polluted urban river channel. 105:
won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having created a novel approach to rapidly and sensitively detect and purify water contaminated with E. coli, Shigella, Cholera, and Salmonella.
91:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having developed a new, novel and innovative ultraviolet sticker to accurately measure large UV exposures for solar disinfection of water. 37:
topics on environmental, scientific, social, or technological importance. The national competitions have helped students around the world become active in water issues.
158:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their research on readily available bacteria able to degrade polystyrene and decontaminate polystyrene-contaminated water. 274:, won the first international Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having investigated the correlation between the reproductive rate of sea urchins and water pollution. 77:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for developing and researching solutions on how to remove contaminants from freshwater in simple and cost efficient ways. 98:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having produced reduced graphene oxide from agricultural waste products, a material that can be used to purify water. 267:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for his design of the Aquakat, a solar-powered, flow-through reactor for the treatment of industrial wastewaters. 144:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their research on how clay can be used in a low cost method to remove and recover pollutants from wastewater. 130:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having invented a method that uses sand filters to treat oil contaminated water and recover water for reuse. 123:
from water, the product of his research experiments with support from the members of the Barron Lab of Rice University, Houston, Texas.
242:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their innovative and relevant research on the use of natural materials to remove metals in 213:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for the development and application of an environmentally friendly organic fertiliser for the 137:
won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their work on how living organisms can help clean oil spills in extremely low temperatures.
151:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having developed a low-cost portable method to test water quality using a mobile phone. 44: 112:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their water retention device that mimics the water retention of the Bromeliad plant. 176:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having developed a novel technique to quantifying the potential toxicity of silver 231:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for research that looked at how foreign species could be introduced to benefit the 418: 40: 169:, a smart material with piezoelectric properties, to transfer the kinetic energy of raindrops into electrical energy. 331: 413: 30: 70:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for her research on how to prevent and treat harmful algae blooms. 119:, won the Stockholm Junior Water Prize for having invented a method that uses nanotechnology to remove 408: 357: 305: 235:
while preserving the Bay's native oyster species and meeting national environmental goals.
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In 2007, Adriana Alcántara Ruiz, Dalia Graciela Díaz Gómez and Carlos Hernández Mejía,
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In 2012, Luigi Marshall Cham, Jun Yong Nicholas Lim and Tian Ting Carrie-Anne Ng,
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In 1996, Maria Bergström, Katarina Evans, Anette Gustafsson and Elin Sieurin,
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In 2016, Sureeporn Triphetprapa, Thidarat Phianchat, and Kanjana Komkla,
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In 2005, Pontso Moletsane, Motebele Moshodi and Sechaba Ramabenyane,
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In 2004, Tsutomu Kawahira, Daisuke Sunakawa and Kaori Yamaguti,
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Information about SJWP from the Water Environment Federation.
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In 2001, Magnus Isacson, Johan Nilvebrant and Rasmus Öman,
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In 1999, Rosa Lozano, Elisabeth Pozo and Rocío Ruiz,
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In 2018, Caleb Liow Jia Le and Johnny Xiao Hong Yu,
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World Water Week in Stockholm
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
Stockholm International Water Institute
Canada
United States
Japan
Australia
Singapore
United States
Singapore
United States
electronic waste
Canada
Chile
Singapore
United States
Canada
Turkey
PVDF
United States
nanoparticles
Mexico
Pb(II)
China
South Africa
Japan
Miyako Island
South Africa
United States

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