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Macinley Butson From Australia Wins Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2019
STOCKHOLM, August 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Macinley Butson from Australia has been announced the winner of the prestigious 
2019 Stockholm Junior Water Prize. H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden 
presented the prize at an award ceremony during World Water Week in Stockholm.

Macinley Butson's project developed a novel and innovative ultraviolet sticker 
to measure large UV exposures for solar disinfection of water. The SODIS 
sticker measures the solar UV exposure required to sanitize drinking water 
through two innovative products built together.

As an elated Macinley received her prize on Tuesday evening, she commented: 
"There are no words to describe how I am feeling because I can't process what 
has just happened. Amazing people have inspired me so much this year and I 
never expected this outcome. Everyone here is doing so many amazing things, I 
feel confident the future is in good hands and will never forget the 
connections I made here in Stockholm."

In their citation the Jury noted that: "This year's winning project addresses 
public health through renewable energy and water. The project embodies 
simplicity and affordability leaving no one behind. Water for society: 
including all! This invention is practical, ready and globally deployable. The 
project demonstrates experience and expertise by a dedicated and creative young 
scientist."

Torgny Holmgren, Executive Director of SIWI, was very impressed: "This 
inspirational project has immense potential for local and global communities. 
My hope is that this project will act as a catalyst to inspire others both 
young and old to innovate for new and sustainable ways to access clean and 
potable water."

A Diploma of Excellence was awarded to Diana Virgovicova, United Kingdom, for 
her discovery of a New Photocatalyst to Solve Water Pollution. In their 
citation the Jury stated that Diana Virgovicova has, "solved a long-lasting 
challenge by opening new windows in using fundamental science, combined with 
the most recent techniques within chemistry to formulate a novel molecule with 
high potential in promising future water treatment."

Stockholm Junior Water Prize brings together students from 35 countries. During 
World Water Week, the world's leading yearly water event, national winners 
gather in Stockholm to vie for the international title. The prize is sponsored 
by Xylem, the Raincoat Foundation and Stockholm Vatten & Avfall.

Photo: Jonas Borg

More information: 
Stockholm Junior Water 
Prize[https://www.siwi.org/prizes/stockholmjuniorwaterprize/]
Video[https://vimeo.com/siwi]
Photos[https://www.flickr.com/photos/siwi_water]

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Contact
Hawra Daoud
press@siwi.org
+46(0)720 506008

Source: Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
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