EPA announces $5M in San Francisco Bay watershed restoration grants availableEPA is accepting proposals for nearly $5 million dollars to protect and restore San Francisco Bay watersheds, wetlands and prevent polluted runoff. |
Watershed protection initiative helps 15 states affected by natural disastersThe USDA will send an additional $66.8 million in Emergency Watershed Protection Program funds to help disaster recovery efforts in 15 states. |
Major Watershed Improvement Act introduced to PA SenateSenator Elder A. Vogel Jr. introduced the Major Watershed Improvement Act on May 4 to reduce federal water compliance costs. |
GIS offers valuable insight into water resource managementGeographic information systems technology offers vital insight for managing and understanding water resources across the globe. |
Lake Erie coastal zones across PA considered for expansionLake Erie coastal zones across PA are being considered for expansion by The Department of Environmental Protection to a watershed-based area. |
WERF accepting pre-proposals for 2013 Unsolicited Water Research ProgramThe Water Environment Research Foundation is now accepting pre-proposals under its 2013 Unsolicited Water Research Program. |
American Rivers kicks off 2013 National River Cleanup initiativeAmerican Rivers announced the 2013 kickoff of National River Cleanup, mobilizing volunteers across the U.S. to clean up trash from local waterways. |
Groundwater depth mapped but data still lacking from developing countries
A new report from the European Commission shows how researchers have developed a new model to map groundwater but that information on the depth of groundwater reserves is patchy and often limited t...
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EPA approves PA impaired waters listThe EPA approved Pennsylvania's 2012 list of impaired waters, part of a bi-annual monitoring and assessment report of the state's surface waters. |
Drinking Water Week 2013: Education of water resources a focusAWWA and water professionals across the U.S. are highlighting the importance of getting to know your local water resources. |