Science news articles about 'urban water infrastructure'Water: The forgotten crisis
... urban users, putting agriculture under further pressure. While improving drinking water and ... significant investment in both R&D and water infrastructure development are needed, if dire consequences ... Waterborne disease risk upped in Great Lakes
... fresh surface water.
"It's the perfect storm," notes Patz. "Deteriorating urban water infrastructure, intensified livestock operations, and extreme climate change-related weather events may well put ... UMCES-led research team quantifies nutrient pollution reductions from urban stream restoration
... repairs to our nation’s aging urban infrastructure. “The key to expanding urban stream restoration efforts ... bridge supports and sewer lines that share urban streambeds, public works managers can easily ... Nutrient Pollution Reductions From Urban Stream Restoration Quantified
... of storm water management and urban stream restoration, and could lead to new nitrogen reduction opportunities as public works managers make repairs to our nation's aging urban infrastructure.Study: Future snowmelt in West twice as early as expected; threatens ecosystems and water reserves
... or if it comes as rainfall instead, it would create a strain on infrastructure," he said. "The current system relies on water being stored in the mountains as snow. So earlier runoff could mean too ... Providing toilets, safe water is top route to reducing world poverty: UN University
... million people lack access to safe water supplies and 2.5 billion people ... sewage facilities, compromising water supply quality. And drinking and wastewater infrastructure systems will be overwhelmed ... Stanford study: Bioenergy potential of reviving abandoned agricultural land
... Africa, Mongolia, areas that are at the very early stage of developing an energy infrastructure and are really poised to take advantage of the bioenergy resources that are available to them."
Crops ... Nature reserves attract humans, but at a cost to biodiversity
... that pair goals for economic development and biodiversity conservation, creates infrastructure such as roads, schools, clinics, water and sewer systems, and other services that are often lacking in ... A new approach in tsunami-early warning
... the ascertainment of arrival times and wave heights as well as information on the inhabitants and infrastructure, fast risk estimations can be reached which in turn support the decision to issue a ... Oregon's Rogue River Basin to face climate-change hurdles
... for fisheries, forestry, agriculture, hydroelectric power generation, transportation systems (road infrastructure and fuel costs) and water quality, the report concludes. Another major issue will be ...
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Water: The forgotten crisis
... urban users, putting agriculture under further pressure. While improving drinking water and ... significant investment in both R&D and water infrastructure development are needed, if dire consequences ...Waterborne disease risk upped in Great Lakes
... fresh surface water. "It's the perfect storm," notes Patz. "Deteriorating urban water infrastructure, intensified livestock operations, and extreme climate change-related weather events may well put ...UMCES-led research team quantifies nutrient pollution reductions from urban stream restoration
... repairs to our nation’s aging urban infrastructure. “The key to expanding urban stream restoration efforts ... bridge supports and sewer lines that share urban streambeds, public works managers can easily ...Nutrient Pollution Reductions From Urban Stream Restoration Quantified
... of storm water management and urban stream restoration, and could lead to new nitrogen reduction opportunities as public works managers make repairs to our nation's aging urban infrastructure.Study: Future snowmelt in West twice as early as expected; threatens ecosystems and water reserves
... or if it comes as rainfall instead, it would create a strain on infrastructure," he said. "The current system relies on water being stored in the mountains as snow. So earlier runoff could mean too ...Providing toilets, safe water is top route to reducing world poverty: UN University
... million people lack access to safe water supplies and 2.5 billion people ... sewage facilities, compromising water supply quality. And drinking and wastewater infrastructure systems will be overwhelmed ...Stanford study: Bioenergy potential of reviving abandoned agricultural land
... Africa, Mongolia, areas that are at the very early stage of developing an energy infrastructure and are really poised to take advantage of the bioenergy resources that are available to them." Crops ...Nature reserves attract humans, but at a cost to biodiversity
... that pair goals for economic development and biodiversity conservation, creates infrastructure such as roads, schools, clinics, water and sewer systems, and other services that are often lacking in ...A new approach in tsunami-early warning
... the ascertainment of arrival times and wave heights as well as information on the inhabitants and infrastructure, fast risk estimations can be reached which in turn support the decision to issue a ...Oregon's Rogue River Basin to face climate-change hurdles
... for fisheries, forestry, agriculture, hydroelectric power generation, transportation systems (road infrastructure and fuel costs) and water quality, the report concludes. Another major issue will be ...