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Recent research suggests human activity is causing gradual changes in the annual arrival of monsoon season, with negative...
Las Vegas-area legislators move to outlaw purely ornamental lawns that require irrigation, but provide no recreational or environmental...
Puerto Rico’s location and topography make it one of Earth’s most susceptible regions to flooding during severe rainfall...
Water Research Foundation releases free-to-use, multifunctional decision-support tool for planning stormwater interventions. Find out how to access...
Studying Tucson, Arizona’s history with green infrastructure yields insights on how cities can accelerate its adoption....
Liquid precipitation behaves roughly the same throughout the galaxy, according to a new physical model of extraterrestrial rainfall....
Recent podcast episode features Capitol Region Watershed District Administrator Mark Doneux...
In the U.S., affordable housing tends to be most susceptible to coastal flooding from sea-level rise, new research...
Register for the April 19 webcast to prepare for meetings with congressional representatives during Water Week 2021....
The North Texas Municipal Water District is restoring thousands of acres of agricultural land to enhance local stormwater...