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Artificial intelligence improves modeling for precipitation extremes by better incorporating cloud movements...

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Since its installation in October 2022, the Ballona Creek Trash Interceptor 007 has kept nearly 70,000 kg (155,000...

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New methodology quantifies benefits and residents’ willingness to pay for urban stream cleanup and restoration projects....

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Researchers explore how the ways wetlands connect with downstream waters affect the level and type of ecosystem benefits...

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New research analyzes nearly 1,000 papers submitted to the Australian Stream Management Conference since 1996, detailing environmentalists’ changing...

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Stormwater professionals from across the U.S. recently met in Washington, D.C., to learn about the latest trends shaping...

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Governments agree to restore at least 300,000 km of polluted rivers and 350 million ha of degraded wetlands...

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Inaugural State of Public Sector Green Stormwater Infrastructure report outlines challenges and opportunities for green infrastructure implementation....

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Rare and destructive "sneaker wave" events are notoriously difficult to predict – new research aims to change that....

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Francine Kelly-Hooper, Ph.D., shares lessons learned from her decades-long investigation into the sediments that accumulate at the bottom...

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Research highlights inland wetlands as overlooked tools for preventing nutrient pollution...

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New investments enable New York City’s Cloudburst and FloodNet programs to expand citywide...

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