Colonias: The Canary in the Water Security Coal Mine
As climate change leads to increased drought and disrupts water infrastructure systems, experts say it’s imperative to understand and address water insecurity in Texas.
As climate change leads to increased drought and disrupts water infrastructure systems, experts say it’s imperative to understand and address water insecurity in Texas.
Americans have depended on aging centralized water infrastructure, but the impacts of climate change mean the future of water infrastructure might be increasingly decentralized.
A growing U.S. population means growing demands on the U.S. water system. But keeping the water system running, let alone expanding it to meet future demands, requires a skilled and varied workforce.
Making the flood of information work for water management in a changing future
An effective wastewater infrastructure system is just as important to public and environmental health as it is to personal hygiene.
Researchers are looking to unexpected sources to supplement freshwater supplies.