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Environmental lawyer Rebecca Andrews describes the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA decision for wetlands...
Nobel Prize-winning climatologist Kevin Trenberth explores the complex relationship between climate change and atmospheric moisture....
DC Water completes Northeast Boundary Tunnel ahead of schedule after 5 years of construction....
Recent research efforts illustrate that using past data to predict future flooding is becoming less appropriate in a...
A pair of recent studies show how simple green infrastructure can virtually eliminate salmon mortality rates due to...
9th-annual National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards granted to agencies that out-perform permit requirements...
A 2-year monitoring campaign demonstrates how simple barriers modeled after beaver dams can maximize flood protection at minimal...
New analysis of stormwater infrastructure in 23 U.S. cities facilitates information sharing between municipalities...
Southern California cities reap benefits of ongoing campaign to build stormwater capture infrastructure during Tropical Storm Hilary...
Massive storage tunnel beneath Seattle promises to keep up to 30 million gal of stormwater and wastewater out...
The Chesapeake Bay’s annual summer hypoxic zone is shaping up to be smaller this year than it has...
Results from WEF’s 2022 MS4 Needs Assessment Survey indicate significant progress, but financial and technical challenges remain...