Wrinkles on the Map

In my research I have discovered that many of the locations we choose for our original maps do not have information pertinent to phosphorus removal from wastewater, regardless of its preliminary status of generation.

After discovering some difficulties with the approach to research gathering based on regional searching a modified strategy had to be devised. Rather than displaying several specialized maps based on confined regions, the approach will be based on displaying most of the green machines across a grander scale, hopefully maximizing the availability of relevant data. The broad variance in the forms and types of wastewater treatment and the significant multitudes of facilities has not been a broad enough scope to establish reliable data points. Rather, the expansion to a general approach towards the entire United States will be more effective at providing information regarding Green Machines.

With several dozen locations across the United States, the data mapping will be slightly easier. The assistance of Professor Laurie Grigg will be available in the chance that technical difficulties arise in transferring data into the proper format within the Geographic Information System (GIS).

 


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