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![]() BATTELLE IDENTIFIES SOLUTIONS FOR GRAND LAKE ST. MARYS
Interim report analyzed nearly 75 proposals, found promising solutions to fight toxic cyanobacteria blooms at Ohio’s largest inland lake
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Battelle, the world’s largest independent research and development organization and home of some of the world’s foremost environmental remediation experts, has identified about 10 solutions for mitigating the harmful blooms of algae and toxic cyanobacteria in Grand Lake St. Marys (GLSM) from a group of about 75 ideas. While none of these proposals provided a complete answer to solve the problems at the lake, Battelle is recommending further evaluation of these identified solutions.
The Battelle report summarizes the environmental support services provided by Battelle under a contract with the Western Ohio Educational Foundation (WOEF) funded by grants from the Grand Lake St. Marys Restoration Commission (GLSMRC) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The WOEF is located at the Wright State University, Lake Campus, which also provided research support.
Under this contract, Battelle completed three tasks:
Under Task 1, Battelle reviewed more than 70 vendor-proposed solutions for the state’s largest inland lake. Battelle worked closely with GLSMRC and ODNR to design a systematic screening process to rank these proposals. Four configurations emerged that reflect distinct lake improvement strategies arising from the vendor-proposed solutions:
“Battelle’s analysis of the proposed technical solutions provides a comprehensive guideline for addressing the environmental problems at Grand Lake St. Marys,” said Marty Toomajian, President of Battelle’s Energy, Environment and Material Sciences Global Business. “We appreciate this opportunity to be a trusted technical resource for Ohio.”
Thomas Knapke, WOEF Development Officer, said, “Battelle worked closely with GLSM stakeholders to reach consensus on the preferred criteria to classify and rank proposed solutions. This exercise identified highest priority solutions and allowed us to start working with selected vendors for follow-up analysis and demonstrations of their proposed solutions in both the lake and its surrounding watershed.”
Task 2 provided a summary of various perspectives on the environmental issues and contributing factors stressing GLSM. Conceptual models were used to describe the ecosystem functions of the lake. This task provided a framework to support the assessment of the proposed vendor solutions. Task 3 reviewed various options and made specific recommendations for aerating closed areas of the lake.
As the world’s largest independent research and development organization, Battelle provides innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing needs through its four global businesses: Laboratory Management; National Security; Health and Life Sciences; and Energy, Environment and Material Sciences. It advances scientific discovery and application by conducting $6.5 billion in global R&D annually through contract research, laboratory management and technology commercialization. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Battelle oversees 22,000 employees in more than 130 locations worldwide, including seven national laboratories which Battelle manages or co-manages for the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a nuclear energy lab in the United Kingdom.
Battelle also is one of the nation’s leading charitable trusts focusing on societal and economic impact and actively supporting and promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education.
For more information contact Katy Delaney at (614) 424-7208 or delaneyk@battelle.org, or T.R. Massey at (614) 424-5544 or masseytr@battelle.org. |
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