
Greater Nashua
South senior represents NH in elite water science competition
NASHUA - Aadi Kulkarni, a senior at Nashua High School South, recently emerged as the New Hampshire winner of this year’s Stockholm Junior Water Prize. Selected for his project, “Economical and Novel Microplastic Detection Using a Arduino-Based Turbidity Sensor: A Comprehensive Investigation,” Kulkarni represented the Granite State at the national competition in June at Washington University in St. Louis. “Kulkarni’s project demonstrates impressive knowledge and insight on a critical issue impacting public health and the environment in New Hampshire,” said Mary Barry, executive director of the New England Water Environment Association. “As a professional association of water quality experts and the organization responsible for selecting the winners at the local level in the six New England states, we took great pride in sending Kulkarni to the national ...