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UCLA and Stantec researchers recommend ways to enhance equity in Los Angeles infrastructure program...
New research demonstrates that all rainfall – even in the world’s most remote corners – contains potentially hazardous...
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation taps public to design better precipitation measurement tools for remote areas...
‘Simplified’ flood-mapping approach captures uncertainty in hazard modeling quickly and at minimal costs...
New climate change adaptation plan stresses shared responsibility between residents, municipal government...
Lynn Broaddus, Immediate WEF Past President, reflects on Stormwater Summit 2022 in Minneapolis...
Eight massive, underground, stormwater tunnels could potentially spare the Houston area from as many as 120,000 instances of...
By manipulating sediment and streamflow, dams run the risk of increasing flood risks instead of mitigating them, new...
Under the right conditions, flooding can cause a river to permanently alter its own course...
Zeolites — a group of common minerals featuring forms of aluminum and silicon — could make bioretention more...
U.S. EPA recognizes this year’s winners in annual green infrastructure competition for university students....
More than 3 million handwritten, historical measurements of U.K. rainfall have entered official meteorological records thanks to a...