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 St.Brogan’s College science teacher Karen Keohane with her second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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 St.Brogan’s College science teacher Karen Keohane with her second year students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan
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St.Brogan’s College science teacher Karen Keohane with her second year

students Emma Kelly and Rachel Lordan who will bring their project, “A chemical investigation of the effects that an open sewer pipe has on the seawater quality of five West Cork beaches” to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 10th to Saturday the 13th of January. Picture Dan Linehan



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