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      • Dr John Cherry is a leading authority on the threats to groundwater from contamination and the creator of the academic field contaminant hydrogeology, which studies the leaching of chemicals and waste.
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  2. Feb 18, 2019 · Dr. John Cherry, founder of From the Heart Church Ministries, Inc. in Suitland, has died from complications suffered from a recent procedure, according to a statement from the Office of the...

  3. Feb 28, 2019 · Described as a no-nonsense spiritual leader whose primary focus was on developing strong male leadership and strengthening the family unit, the Rev. Dr. John A. Cherry, and founder of the...

  4. Mar 6, 2019 · Rev. John Cherry, a former furniture salesman who grew a storefront ministry into a multimillion-dollar megachurch renowned worldwide, died Feb. 16 at a hospital in Fairfax, Va. He was 79.

  5. Mar 9, 2019 · Described as a no-nonsense spiritual leader whose primary focus was on developing strong male leadership and strengthening the family unit, the Rev. Dr. John A. Cherry, and founder of the megachurch known as the From the Heart Ministries Worldwide passed away Feb. 16 in Fairfax, VA.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · John Cherry is the 2020 recipient of the Stockholm Water Prize (from the Stockholm International Water Institute), considered the Nobel Prize for Water. This award has been presented annually since 1991 and is announced on March 22.

  7. Contaminant hydrogeology studies how chemicals and waste leaches into the groundwater. A geological engineer by training, Dr Cherry has pioneered highly collaborative field experiments and new systematic approaches to monitor, control and clean up contaminated groundwater.

  8. Dr John Cherry is named the 2020 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for discoveries that have revolutionized our understanding of groundwater vulnerability. His research has raised awareness of how groundwater contamination is growing across the world which has led to new, more efficient methods to tackle the problem.