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Andrew Lewis

Andrew Lewis, Advisor

I am a freelance contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, Yale E360, and NJ Spotlight News. My work has been selected as a notable mention by The Best American Science and Nature Writing and included in The New York Times’ “Great Reads” column. In 2023, I won “Best In-Depth Reporting” in the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists’ annual awards. I am also the author of the book, The Drowning of Money Island. If I had to pin my writing interests to a single theme, it might be that I love to explore stories that inhabit the narrow corners where water and humans collide.

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Since excavation work began in 2014, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed 92,660 cubic yards — about 3,250 garbage trucks’ worth — of material, much of it contaminated with uranium, the key component in the development of an atomic bomb, the Manhattan Project’s core mission. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Clean-up of Manhattan Project-era radioactive waste at DuPont site along Delaware River

Andrew Lewis, Staff Writer September 15, 2025
The cleanup of a radiological waste in Deepwater will continue until 2038, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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