The sample was collected at the edge of the Highland Acid Pits on Clear Lake Rd. The area is well known to be highly contaminated from years of dumping waste that has caused the water to become highly acidic. This is confirmed by my experience; the smell was strong. Wearing protective gear, I walked into the water and collected my sample from the depths of an eroded mound. There was a storm drain letting water into the pool that had visible rusting on the floor of the pool with red, metallic sediment all around it. There was no visible aquatic life in the pool, but there were several snakes surrounding the area. Next to the pool was a large generator, a mobile home community, and the Baytown Boat Club. I drove through a residential neighborhood to get to this location.
2020 Spring - UH - Mon M1 - Mattie Goldberg
Description
Data for Soil Sample and Researcher
Location of Soil Sample
Highland Acid Pits, Clear Lake Rd, Highlands, Texas 77562, United States, 29.815194, -95.07875
Collection Date of Soil Sample
Colonies of Paraoxon
3
Colonies of Methyl Parathion
6
Researcher
Mattie Goldberg
Organization
University of Houston
Lab Day
Monday
Course Term
Spring
Year of Course
2020
Extended Analysis Results
Research ID
GH41