University of Arizona researchers take a fresh look at an age-old agricultural myth
A theory in debate since the mid-1800s holds that disturbing the soil in dry regions through...
Read MoreSep 5, 2018 | Spotlight
A theory in debate since the mid-1800s holds that disturbing the soil in dry regions through...
Read MoreNov 1, 2017 | Precipitation & Climate
In the lowest and most arid parts of the Colorado River basin, moisture from the ground rises into...
Read MoreJun 8, 2016 | Policy & Regulation, WEF
On May 10 and 11, more than 100 utility leaders and stormwater experts gathered for Great Water Cities 2016: Rainfall to Results in Action. This event brought together thought leaders to devise solutions to stormwater...
Read MoreApr 7, 2016 | Precipitation & Climate
A new study warns that extreme precipitation over land will increase in the world’s wettest and driest areas, with the hydrological cycle intensifying as a result of global warming. Released by Nature Climate Change, a monthly...
Read MoreMar 1, 2016 | Green Infrastructure
Detroit-based Parjana Distribution LLC is partnering with Lawrence Technological University (LTU) on a pilot project that involves testing a new stormwater drainage system for parking lots that is expected to significantly...
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