UK project to reduce PFAS pollution is awarded Stockholm Junior Water Prize
August 27 2024 - 4:29PM
Business Wire
Christopher Whitfield and Wenqi (Jonathan) Zhao from the United
Kingdom receive the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2024
for their work on PFAS pollution in the Thames Basin. HRH Crown
Princess Victoria of Sweden presented the winners with their award
during a ceremony at World Water Week in Stockholm.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) pollution is a
growing concern worldwide. Focusing on the Thames Basin in the
United Kingdom, where there are with no equitable solutions to the
problem, Whitfield and Zhao developed a geospatial neural network,
predicting PFAS values to within 10 percent of experimentally
validated values.
For this, they were announced the winners of the Stockholm
Junior Water Prize, an international competition where students
between the ages of 15 and 20 present solutions to major water
challenges.
Speaking on winning the prize, Zhao said, “We are very proud to
have won this prize. It has been an amazing stay here in Sweden
with so many new friends”.
The Jury noted that Whitfield and Zhao “find a way to take data
and turn it into actionable knowledge. [They have] identified PFAS
hotspots using machine learning, field tested their results,
developed a cost-effective filtration system, and reached out to
local governments and environmental organizations to raise
awareness.”
The winners were presented with their prize during an award
ceremony at World Water Week by HRH Crown Princess Victoria of
Sweden, the Prize’s Official Patron.
The Diploma of Excellence was awarded to Shanni Valeria Mora
Fajardo and Rosa Mendoza Sosa from Mexico for their work on how to
reuse inked water with homemade filtration to produce veggie
gardens.
The People’s Choice Award went to Manoel José Nunes Neto from
Brazil, completing the line-up of winners.
The Stockholm Junior Water Prize has been organized every year
since 1997. It is hosted by the Stockholm Water Foundation, with
Xylem as Founding Partner.
“Innovation is paving the way to a more water-secure world, and
the next generation are accelerating progress. The Stockholm Junior
Water Prize competitors are an inspiring example of the ingenuity
and passion young innovators bring to the table. On behalf of
Xylem, I’d like to congratulate all those who took part in this
year’s competition,” said Austin Alexander, Vice President of
Sustainability and Social Impact at Xylem.
Read more about the winning projects:
- Stockholm Junior Water Prize: United Kingdom
- Diploma of Excellence: Mexico
- People’s Choice Award: Brazil
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Andreas Karlsson Head of Communication, Stockholm International
Water Institute Email: andreas.karlsson@siwi.org, Mobile: +46 (0)
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