Temporary Barrier Wall and Groundwater Collection Piping Installed Along I-690
Onondaga Lake Cleanup Progress Continues
Onondaga Lake Cleanup Progress Continues
Temporary Barrier Wall and Groundwater Collection Piping Installed
Planting of Nearly 12,000 Trees and Plants Key Step in Habitat Restoration for Onondaga Lake Cleanup
West Genesee and Syracuse Middle School Students Participate in Honeywell and NASA’s Award-Winning FMA Live! Science Concerts
Event Follows the Honeywell Summer Science Week Sponsored by Honeywell and the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology
Syracuse, NY – September 21, 2007 – “Local eighth grade students will be participating in the Honeywell Science Discovery Day on Saturday, September 22 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST), …
Students Analyze Scientific Results in Preparation for Honeywell Discovery Day in the Fall
Syracuse, NY – July 16, 2007 – Beginning July 16, 55 middle school students from the Syracuse City School District, West Genesee Central School District and Solvay Union Free School District will embark on a week-long exploratory investigation of the …
Honeywell Summer Science Week at the MOST Kicks Off with Syracuse City Proclamation, Onondaga Lake Boat Cruise and Exploration of Water Bugs, Fossils and Tree Rings; Program is Designed to Promote Science and Foster Relationships
Honeywell Collects New Data for Lake Cleanup Design and Second Phase of Barrier Wall Construction
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