Mar 17, 2020
New research from Stanford (Calif.) University hydrologists suggests an emerging consequence of decreasing snowfalls: significantly more intense flooding.
Mar 13, 2020
According to a new study from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Reed College researchers, city-dwellers value green infrastructure as a worthwhile approach to flood management and water
Feb 11, 2020
The Water Environment Federation’s newest publication, Stormwater, Watershed, and Receiving Water Quality Modeling, provides straightforward guidance on a broad spectrum of modeling tools
Jan 17, 2020
Two recent podcast episodes detail how WEF stormwater programs are contributing to greater awareness of the stormwater sector’s investment needs and helping to bolster its workforce
Jan 02, 2020
In the U.S., ornamental crops are a $21 billion industry. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) researchers are now working to better understand the extent of the horticulture industry’s
Oct 22, 2019
More than a decade removed from Hurricane Katrina southern Louisiana still experiences chronic flooding. Two major storm events in 2016 damaged more than 145,000 homes and necessitated an estimated
Oct 02, 2019
Twenty-two high-performing municipalities and one university received recognition in the fifth annual National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards on Sept. 23. These awards
May 28, 2024
Florida Atlantic University researchers leverage technology to provide fast, accurate damage assessments after natural disasters
Jul 29, 2024
Recent research outlines new ways to counter runoff generation in solar panels, improving viability and versatility
Sep 04, 2024
New York City to construct 11 km (7 mi) of porous pavement in city’s largest-ever installation