The Pace University Surface Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis Project
Danielle Jackson, 2001
In order for Pace to get permission to execute development plans, there had to be a water monitoring program in place.  She developed a water monitoring plan and compared the results that were obtained from a certified lab to the results she got from using Hach kits.  

Hazardous Tree Assessment at Rockefeller State Park Preserve Utilizing Global Positioning Systems and Geographic Information Systems
Katrina R. Shindledecker  2002
Parks are becoming increasingly vulnerable to lawsuits because of tree damage to property or lives.  Since RSPP has many trees that are at maturity, many are in danger of causing damage.  She mapped out all the dead and dangerous trees and identified the species.  She mapped all of this, using GIS.  

Do Best Management Practices Reduce the Impacts On Water Quality When Building A Small Bridge At The Rockefeller Park Preserver?
Elizabeth Carleton Kline, 2002
This project involved doing chemical and benthic macroinvertebrate sampling upstream and downstream of a site where a bridge was to be replaced.  She established the baseline conditions and monitored the sites during and after construction to see if the proposed sediment control plans worked satisfactorily (They did.).

An Assessment on the Impact of a Series of Beaver Ponds on the Quality of Water Running Through Them
Melissa LaMacchia, 2003
She monitored the nutrients and other chemical components of waters as they progressed through a series of beaver ponds in a secluded area of New York.

The Development of a System To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Wastewater Treatment Plants in Antigua
Hardley G. Blake, 2003
This project involved inspecting all of the resort wastewater treatment plants on the island and determining what aspects of the different plants were operating properly and what were the effects of mismanaged plants.  It developed a systematic method to evaluate the facilities.

Judaism and the Environment: A Proposal for Tradition and Change 
Jennifer E. Richardson, 2004
After having worked in Jewish day camps for several years, she came to the realization that there was a need for environmental education in the suburban Jewish community.  She developed an educational program to use Old Testament teachings to reinforce environmental stewardship.  She made a program to be taught at day schools.  She is now in charge of outreach programs at Tel Aviv University .
 

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Remediation' Draft DER-10 Technical Guidance for Site Investigation and Remediation as Applied to the Retail Petroleum Industry
Brian Melancon, 2004
He worked at a consulting company where the team members had to grapple with the everyday application of the almost-unintelligible language of the DER-10 legislation.  He developed a guide for working with the document, so that his company could better interpret the regulations and how they should advise their clients.  

Consideration of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Methods in Dakar, Senegal
Solange Yayi, 2005
She worked with information about the wastewater treatment needs of Dakar , Senegal and the needs of a developing nation with water shortages.  She is now the head of Water for Children, a nonprofit organization in Benin, West Africa.  

The Relationship Between Successional Lands and Shantytown Location on Sint Maarten and the Identification of Possible Solutions
Beverly Mae Nisbeth, 2006
She mapped out the shantytowns on the island and identified the root causes of the proliferation of these areas.  It was an economic, demographic, social and legal nightmare, but she found the causes and identified possible solutions.  Her work gave her an advantage when applying to become the director of the underwater park, when she beat out 41 other candidates for the position.  

Using GIS Mapping to Determine the Impact of a Wetland Ordinance in the Town of New Paltz , New York
Greg Fleicher, 2006
New Paltz’s mayor was an upstart 24-year-old who ran on an environmental platform.  He initiated the change in the wetland setback regulations to 100 feet (from 50 feet).  This changed the amount of developable land, but also preserved several important wetlands in the area.  He used GIS to map out the affected lands and established the importance of the affected areas.  

Using GIS Mapping to Assist Historical Preservation Programs in the Town of Bedford , New York
Angela Hough, 2006
Bedford
, New York has an ordinance to halt teardowns of buildings that were constructed prior to 1900.  However, there was no knowledge of where these properties were.  With the use of old maps that showed the location of houses in different eras and GIS with the current property tax map, she was able to show that the method could be used to identify the properties under question.  

A Reporting Protocol for Golf Courses in Audubon International Program
Michael Colombo, 2007
Audubon International has been certifying golf courses as wildlife sanctuaries for over fifteen years.  While the intention of the thesis was to correlate adoption of the program by golf courses to reduction in chemical use, Michael found something more troubling:  The records that were submitted for certification had no consistency or order and were never reviewed by the association.  He developed a format for Audubon to adopt in order to formalize the certification process and allow it to stand up to scrutiny.  

A Comprehensive Plan to Improve Choate Pond
Dalton Moore, 2007
Choate Pond is the centerpiece of the Pace University Pleasantville, NY campus.  Since it was enlarged in 1975, there has been no maintenance, resulting in severe filling of the pond and persistent vegetative growth in and around the water.  This plan calls for a systematic approach to improving the pond and maintaining it sustainably.  

Using GIS to Determine the Capacity of Green Roofs to Reduce Stormwater in the Combined Sewer Overflow Area in Yonkers , New York
Safeera Gaffar, 2008
A large area of Yonkers , New York does not have separate sewers for sanitary wastewater and stormwater.  During rain storms, these combined waters are directed away from the sewage treatment plant and into the Hudson River .  Of the 21 “regulators,” only one directs this combined flow into a primary plant for sedimentation and chlorination before disposal into the Hudson .  This study looked for flat rooftops that could be green roofed and used two different systems to determine how much stormwater could be delayed from entering the sewers.

A Historical and GIS Investigation into the Locations of Historic Hat Factory Sites in Danbury, Connecticut
Sunera Rahman, 2008
Danbury, Connecticut was the site of many hat factories from the mid 1800's until the 1940's.  The widespread use of mercury for carroting the fur led to a variety of ailments, many of which were mental.  This study is the first to accurately locate where each of the hat factories were sited and identifies the properties on the tax map that either are or could be affected by historic mercury contamination. 

An Assessment of the Reduction of Mercury Emissions at a Steel Manufacturing Company in the State of New Jersey 
Indira Rattiram, 2008
Steel recycling plants use discarded automobiles as their feedstock.  This thesis evaluated different adsorbants used in the stacks of one plant in reducing the amount of mercury discharged out its stack.

Optimizing Tree Planting in New York City
Arianna Morani, 2009
She worked with the New York Restoration Project in New York City on the Million Trees initiative.  She used GIS and the US Forest Service's UFORE and iTree programs, along with data on air pollution around the city.  She determined where the trees should be planted, what the expected mortality rate would be and had a tree maintenance schedule.

Development of a Tree Ordinance for New Castle, New York
Xiaoliang Yang, 2009
The town of New Castle had a tree ordinance, but it was very outdated and the town was no eligible for Tree City, USA status.  Using tree ordinances of similar towns in similar climates around the USA, the student crafted an ordinance that could be used as a model for New Castle as they work through the process of creating their new ordinance.

Analysis of 2007 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Government and Community Sources in Tarrytown, NY
Jennifer Zunino-Smith
October 13, 2009

The town of Tarrytown, NY signed on to an international agreement that allows communities to assess their carbon dioxide output by different community sectors.  This study detailed where the carbon dioxide is generated.

Decentralized Wastewater Management Options for the Village of Katonah in Bedford, New York.
Agustina Lopez-Novilla, 2009
Onsite wastewater treatment management programs in the Northeast were evaluated for relevance to the needs of Katonah, NY.