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    Hunting for cleaner water solutions

    Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsSeptember 19, 2017Updated:September 28, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    (Left to right, back): Mark Ter Morshuizen, Ian Meihuizen Front: Matthew Poole, Mark Cunningham, Stuart Carr and Thomas Hutchinson.
    Back (from left): Mark Ter Morshuizen and Ian Meihuizen; Front (from left): Matthew Poole, Mark Cunningham, Stuart Carr and Thomas Hutchinson.

     St Andrew’s Prep’s `Hunters’ Eco Team has made it through to the semi-final round of this year’s Sasol/Forever resorts Eco Quiz. Their project theme touches on a world-wide concern: water. The boys tested various water samples and investigated, in particular, the quality of water in Grahamstown.

    Their project earned them certificates, a medal and prize money in recognition of their work so far and they wait to hear if they have made it through to the final round of the Eco Competition.

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