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A new, long-term research project aims to fill data gaps and define best practices for optimizing stormwater infrastructure....

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Technological innovation in stormwater was a key theme for the WEFTEC 2021 program....

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New study illustrates connection between above-anvil cirrus plumes and severe weather....

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New research claims that with enough impervious space, no amount of stormwater infrastructure can effectively curb runoff volumes....

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A recent study finds Hurricane Irma caused severe damage to South Florida mangrove forests in 2017, with nearly...

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Researchers predict astronomical influences will compound climate change to cause more frequent flooding beginning in March 2034....

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Recent research suggests human activity is causing gradual changes in the annual arrival of monsoon season, with negative...

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Puerto Rico’s location and topography make it one of Earth’s most susceptible regions to flooding during severe rainfall...

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Register for the virtual summit by June 4 for major savings on attendance costs....

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Studying Tucson, Arizona’s history with green infrastructure yields insights on how cities can accelerate its adoption....

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In the U.S., affordable housing tends to be most susceptible to coastal flooding from sea-level rise, new research...

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Densely populated cities could attract stronger winds and more rain compared to other areas....

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