Life Sciences Seminar: Chesapeake Bay’s ‘forgotten’ Anacostia River: Eutrophication and nutrient reduction measures

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Life Sciences Seminar
Chesapeake Bay’s ‘forgotten’ Anacostia River: Eutrophication and nutrient reduction measures

Dr. Caroline Solomon
President, NTID
Vice President, Rochester Institute of Technology

Abstract
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The Anacostia River located in Washington, D.C is one of the most polluted rivers in the United States. To address environmental concerns, DC Water build a storage tunnel beneath the Anacostia River that opened in March 2018 to divert sewage and stormwater from entering the river. To evaluate the effectiveness of the tunnel and examine relationships between flow conditions, nutrient dynamics and microbial communities, samples for nitrogen concentrations were collected over the course of five years (2013-2017) prior and two years post (2018-2019) tunnel implementation. Previous work has shown that flow has an impact on nitrate (NO3- ) and ammonium (NH4+) concentrations and NH4+:NO3- ratios as well as presence of various phytoplankton taxa. We predicted that after tunnel implementation, nitrogen concentrations would decrease and alter NH4+:NO3- ratios and would result in different microbial communities. This study aids the evaluation of the effectiveness of tunnel implementation by seeing whether there is any improvement in water quality as indicated by nitrogen levels and biodiversity of the bacterial and phytoplankton community.

Intended Audience:
Beginners, undergraduates, graduates. Those with interest in the topic.

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When and Where
February 16, 2026
1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Room/Location: A300
Who

This is an RIT Only Event

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