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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently launched its year-long Streamflow Forecast Rodeo competition, tasking participants with predicting short-term...

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Rainfall-related disruptions to mobile signals could offer a more effective way to measure rainfall across both large distances...

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New study describes how salt marshes can work alongside grey infrastructure to improve resilience against sea level rise....

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Study suggests as many as 1.5 billion people will depend on mountain meltwater in order to support communities...

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By cutting trees, digging canals, and building dams, beaver colonies shape their forest dwellings in ways that transform...

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Princeton University engineers are testing a new type of seawall that would both enhance the pedestrian experience and...

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Time is running out for MS4 permittees in the U.S. to contribute to the Water Environment Federation WEF...

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Agricultural scientists with the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) release a new app that helps...

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In a new study, an international research team highlights a gap in scientific knowledge about how stormwater might...

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WEF is seeking presentation abstracts for the Stormwater Pavilion at WEFTEC 2020. Submit by April 22....

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New research from Stanford (Calif.) University hydrologists suggests an emerging consequence of decreasing snowfalls: significantly more intense flooding....

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According to a new study from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Reed College researchers, city-dwellers value green infrastructure...

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