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In the U.S., affordable housing tends to be most susceptible to coastal flooding from sea-level rise, new research indicates.
Densely populated cities could attract stronger winds and more rain compared to other areas.
Register for the April 19 webcast to prepare for meetings with congressional representatives during Water Week 2021.
Inaugural grade for U.S. stormwater infrastructure reflects decades of chronic underinvestment.
EnviroCert International, an established training and certification organization working in more than 40 countries, has acquired WEF's National Green Infrastructure Certification Program.
Aging infrastructure, availability of capital, and expanding regulations cited as top stormwater-sector issues.
The North Texas Municipal Water District is restoring thousands of acres of agricultural land to enhance local stormwater management.
Bipartisan Save Our Seas 2.0 Act authorizes wide range of grants for improving plastics management in stormwater and wastewater systems.
Scientists from University of California, San Diego, to adapt Earth-bound soil experiments to the International Space Station.
Researchers believe a previously unknown chemical related to preservatives in rubber tires is responsible for mass salmon deaths after rainfall.
Hampton, Virginia becomes third U.S. community to finance stormwater infrastructure with an environmental impact bond
Recent research aims to better understand how coastal storms affect groundwater quality and quantity