2003 Evan
R. Liblit Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to Mark J. Benotti
November
14, 2003

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Mark J. Benotti,
a doctoral student at the Marine Sciences Research Center (MSRC) at
Stony Brook University, received the sixth annual Evan R. Liblit Memorial
Scholarship on Friday, November 14 at the annual breakfast held at
the New York Institute of Technology’s Culinary Arts Center
in Central Islip.
The $2,000
award, presented by Dennis J. Lynch, chairman of the Liblit Memorial
Scholarship Fund, will help support Mr. Benotti’s work which
uses liquid chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry
(LC-TOF-MS) to look at trace levels of pharmaceuticals entering Long
Island groundwater via wastewater recharge. Benefits of LC-TOF-MS
include analyte confirmation using accurate mass measurement as well
as full spectral sensitivity. LC-TOF-MS proves to be more selective
and sensitive than traditional single quadrupole approaches (operated
in selected ion monitoring mode), and compares well with triple quadrupole
approaches (operated in multiple reaction monitoring mode).
Long Island
provides a nearly ideal study site for the behavior of pharmaceuticals
in groundwater. It has a well-studied groundwater system which receives
significant recharge from wastewater. The pharmaceuticals of interest
include a wide range of compounds varying greatly in polarity. There
are almost thirty analytes of interest including non-prescription
(e.g., caffeine), prescription (e.g., Prozac), and antibiotic compounds
(e.g., sulfamethoxazole), as well as certain human metabolites. Typically,
concentrations are low (parts per trillion), and likely do not pose
a human or ecological health threat. Understanding their occurrence,
fate and transport may ultimately lead to understanding pharmaceutical
"fingerprints" which could infer sources of contamination
as well as age and degree of treatment.
The Liblit
scholarship was established in 1997 to support graduate students at
MSRC and its Waste Reduction and Management Institute (WRMI) who work
on environmental management problems. Evan Liblit served on the WRMI
faculty and played a pioneering role in developing recycling programs
on Long Island and recycling policies for New York State. A West Islip
resident, he died in 1995, at the age of 46.
The guest
speaker was Peter A. Scully, regional director of the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation.
The first
annual Environmental Stewardship of Long Island awards were presented
by Dennis Lynch to: Estee Lauder Companies, Inc., Canon USA, Long
Island Compost Corporation, and the Long Island Power Authority.
Sponsors of
the Liblit Breakfast include the Association of Long Island Recycling
Officials (ALIRO), Bimasco, Inc., Cashin Associates, Covanta Energy,
The Glass Family, The Liblit Family, Long Island Power Authority,
L.K. McLean Associates, New York State Association for Reuse, Reduction,
and Recycling (NYSAR3), New York Association for Solid Waste Management,
RRT Design & Construction, USA Polycoat, Inc., Verizon.
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