Title: Potomac Environmental Research Laboratory
1Potomac EnvironmentalResearch Laboratory
Department of Environmental Science and
Policy George Mason University
- Belmont Bay
- Prince William County, Virginia
An Environmental Research and Education Center
for the Potomac River Basin
2Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Faculty and Staff Resources
Degree Programs
- Ph.D in Environmental Science and Public Policy
- M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy
- B.S. in Earth Science
- Proposed B.A. in Environmental Science and Policy
- 12 tenured faculty
- 8 tenure-track faculty
- 6 term faculty
- Part-time faculty
- 14 graduate TAs
- 4 full-time staff
- Wage staff
3Our Mission
- To utilize the tools of scientific research,
restoration, education, and policy analysis to
help society understand and sustain natural
processes in ecosystems, watersheds, and
landscapes.
4Potomac Environmental Research LaboratorySpecific
Research Foci
- Restoration of Potomac River Chesapeake Bay
- Sustainability of Natural Ecosystems in Suburban
Areas - Impact of Global Climate Change on Management of
Aquatic Ecosystems - Use of Molecular Techniques to Study Biodiversity
and Biocomplexity of Natural Ecosystems
5Restoration of the Potomac River and Chesapeake
Bay
- New Bay Agreement
- Important research questions remain
- The effect of nutrients on Bay organisms
- Greater understanding of tidal freshwater
oligohaline ecosystems - The role of wetlands in protecting the Bay
- The recovery of Bay communities when stresses are
removed
6Suburban Sustainability
- Northern Virginia is one of the most rapidly
growing regions of the Country - How does this rapid growth impact our ecosystems?
- What are the growth and development strategies
that can lessen that impact and allow us to
retain a greater variety of organisms?
7Global Climate Change and Management of Natural
Ecosystems
- Role of wetlands and uplands in affecting global
carbon balance - Carbon storage and how it will change under
climate change - Using managed landscapes to store carbon carbon
credits
8Use of Molecular Techniques to Study Biodiversity
and Biocomplexity of Natural Ecosystems
- Microbial diversity in salt marshes
- Microbial communities associated with Bay anoxia
- Toxic algal bloom agents
9Belmont A Great Opportunity for Environmental
Science and Policy
- At the mouth of the tidal Occoquan River
- 30 minute drive from the Fairfax campus
- Convenient to eastern PW, so. Fairfax, Spring-
field, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, points south
10Immediate Vicinity
- Adjacent to Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Virginia Science Museum site - Near Mason Neck, PW Forest National Park and
other natural areas - Convenient to I-95, Rt. 1, Rt. 123, Fairfax
Campus - Adjacent to VRE commuter rail station
- In mixed use development including retail,
convention center, housing
11Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge
- 580 acres of tidal marshes and upland meadows
- A wide variety of plants and animals
- Access for class field trips, observational
research
12Dockage Facilities on the Tidal Occoquan River
- Facilitate access for research on the tidal
Freshwater Potomac River, a major subestuary of
the Chesapeake Bay - Allow K-12 program to take whole classes out on
the river
13Potomac Environmental Research Laboratory
- Cluster of eight professors with research and
office space - Support facilities for field and laboratory
studies of ecology and environmental science - Graduate and undergraduate student researchers
- Classroom space for graduate and undergraduate
classes in Environmental Science and Policy,
Biology other subjects - Space for K-12 environmental education programs
to be developed in concert with local school
systems. - Publicly accessible environmental resource center
with space to host community and regional public
meetings
14Facilities Anticipated at Belmont
- 8 research labs (with viewing walls)
- 4 teaching lab
- 14 support rooms
- 3 Lecture Rooms (30-50 seat)
- 1 Large Assembly Room (80 seat)
- 10 Offices
15Facilities Anticipated at Belmont
- Library/Resources Center
- GIS/Graphics Facility
- Conference Room
- Classrooms for general university courses
16Specific Benefits of Proposed Facility
- Laboratory and office space freed up on Fairfax
Campus - Increased capacity for research and graduate
training in environmental science - Increased grant activity and overhead generation
- Potential for new courses in environmental
science, earth science, and biology - Increased visibility for GMU environmental
programs
17Education Programs
- Serve as a focus of activity for Environmental
programs at GMU - Graduate programs in Environmental Science and
Public Policy - Certificates in Environmental Management
- Courses in Biology, Chemistry, Geology,
Geography, Human Ecology - General Education course in Environmental Science
18K-12 and Community Programs
- Work with local schools to implement watershed
and bay ecology educational programs incorporated
into basic science curriculum - Conduct ecology camps
- Serve as a resource for local government and
citizens
19Space Opened
- Robinson
- 2000 sq ft of lab space
- King
- 500 sq ft of lab
- 500 sq ft of office
- Krug
- 1200 sq ft of lab
- Boat Yard
20Enhanced Visibility for GMU
- Would move GMU into front ranks of schools with
active environmental programs - Would establish GMU as center of research on the
Potomac River and its watershed - Would establish GMU as a center of research on
suburban sustainability - Strongly endorsed by recent external review of
GMU programs in Biology and ESPP - The Belmont complex would provide a venue for
state and national conferences and workshops on
environmental issues
21A Great Opportunity
- The location is ideal
- The research agenda is topical and significant
- The faculty and programs are a good fit
- The educational opportunities are exciting
- Some significant benefits will accrue to the
university - The costs are affordable