Published: February 12, 2011
Kentucky American Water Science Fair Winners Announced
LEXINGTON, Ky. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Public, private and home school students in grades four through 12
participated today in the 27th annual Kentucky American Water
Science Fair coordinated by Fayette County Public Schools at Bryan
Station High School. The event included a total of 606 science projects
judged by 150 professionals, as well as hands-on, educational exhibits
and demonstrations coordinated by the Explorium of Lexington. More than
650 students competed.
A total of 142 students received medals for their efforts. Six students
received special recognition from Kentucky American Water for
demonstrating achievement in water science projects, and three students
received the Urban Environmental Award, which recognizes outstanding
projects related to environmental stewardship. Alltech sponsored special
awards in animal sciences and Lexmark International provided Lexmark
printers to first place engineering award recipients.
Lexington Mayor Jim Gray joined Kentucky American Water President Cheryl
Norton and Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Stu Silberman in
the award presentations.
Judges evaluated the student projects according to the following
categories: animal sciences, behavioral and social sciences,
biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, chemistry, computer
science, earth and planetary science, engineering, energy and
transportation, environmental sciences, medicine and health sciences,
microbiology, physics and astronomy and plant sciences.
Kentucky American Water initiated the science fair for junior high
school students in 1985 as part of the company's centennial celebration.
The next year, the company joined with Fayette County Public Schools in
coordinating the event. The fair has been expanded twice: first in 1989
to include elementary school science projects, and again in 1991 to
include high school projects.
Norton emphasized to students during her comments at the awards program
that this year's science fair theme, "Science Opens Doors to New
Worlds," has certainly applied to her professional career. She started
her career in the water utility industry nearly 25 years ago before she
graduated from college through a part-time position outside St. Louis at
the national laboratory of Kentucky American Water's parent company,
American Water. After she earned her degree she joined the lab full
time, conducting a variety of research studies on drinking water issues,
and eventually moved into management positions that culminated in her
leading the facility. In 2007 she was named vice president of operations
for Illinois American Water, and was named president of Kentucky
American Water last month.
"My interest in science led me to a career in what I believe is one of
the most fascinating, complex and tremendously important fields -
drinking water," Norton said. "Science certainly opened doors to
interesting work and new opportunities for me, and I encourage all of
today's science fair participants to keep up the great work, because
science truly can lead you to wonderful places."
Students who received awards at today's district competition advance to
the Central Kentucky Regional Science and Engineering Fair to be held at
the University of Kentucky on Saturday, Feb. 19. Kentucky American Water
also serves as a sponsor for that event.
Kentucky American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water
(NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state,
providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to
approximately half a million people.
Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water
and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the
company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who provide
drinking water, wastewater and other related services to approximately
15 million people in more than 30 states, as well as parts of Canada.
More information can be found by visiting www.amwater.com.
In 2011, American Water is celebrating its 125th anniversary
with a yearlong campaign to promote water efficiency and the importance
of protecting water from source to tap. To learn more, visit www.amwater125.com.

American Water
Susan Lancho
O: 859.268.6332
M:
859.537.0736
Susan.lancho@amwater.com
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