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Women’s contributions in water quality have revolutionized the thinking of society about how to interact with the Earth’s natural resources. This chapter covers four prominent women pioneers in water quality. Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards, designated by Engineering News Record as “the first female environmental engineer,” developed the first state water quality standards in the late 1800s. Ruth Patrick, after whom the biodiversity tenet the Patrick Principle is named, matched the types and numbers of diatoms in water to the type and extent of water pollution and invented the diatometer to collect and measure those diatoms. Rachel Carson, credited as the catalyst for the environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s that continues today, wrote extensively about the oceans in addition to authoring Silent Spring, an exposé on pesticides. “Her Deepness” oceanographer Sylvia Earle is working today to preserve the world’s oceans.
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Women were allowed to enroll officially at MIT in 1876.
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Significant deviations from normal levels of chlorine are an indication of sewage contamination.
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In 2011, the Academy of Natural Sciences became affiliated with Drexel University [13].
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Tietjen, J.S. (2020). Pioneering Women in Water Quality. In: O’Bannon, D. (eds) Women in Water Quality. Women in Engineering and Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17819-2_1
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