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  • Remucal’s research furthers knowledge about drinking water safety, particularly from groundwater
    The UW-Madison professor is studying the impact that the composition of dissolved organic matter has on the formation of disinfection byproducts in groundwater when that water is treated for use.
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  • ASC Associate Fellow Greb tracks Wisconsin water quality through high-tech approach
    Steve Greb works with satellite remote sensing to measure water quality from space, specifically the quality of Wisconsin's inland waters.
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  • Water runs through career of Guerrero-Bolaño, Wisconsin Water Resources Science-Policy Fellow
    During his fellowship year, Dr. Guerrero-Bolaño’s focus is on accounting for short, extreme precipitation events in water quality models.
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  • 2018 in Photos
    Dec. 20, 2018 A lot happened in water research, education and outreach this year thanks to the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute (WRI) and its sister organization Sea Gran...
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  • UW-Madison Researchers Focus on Efficient Water and Nitrogen Use in the Central Sands of Wisconsin
    Two Water Resources Institute researchers are working on a project that will help farmers in the Central Sands better manage their nitrogen fertilizer use and improve water quality and quantity in a changing climate.
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  • Environmental chemistry graduate students win fellowships
    The Water Resources Institute is pleased to share good news involving two UW-Madison graduate students, Madeleine Mathews and Amy Plechacek. Both are advised by Dr. Matthew Ginder-Vogel of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, some of whose research has been supported by WRI.
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  • Big Thanks for the Big Lakes, and Other State Waters
    By Moira Harrington The historical record on the nation’s first Thanksgiving indicates a menu heavy on waterfowl. It is also possible shellfish and eel graced the table. When 2018 celebra...
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  • Researchers fill critical gaps in knowledge about arsenic and private well water
    WRI is funding research by UW-Milwaukee professors Dr. Shangping Xu and Dr. Yin Wang that will help protect public health by filling critical gaps in knowledge relating to arsenic in Wisconsin's private wells.
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  • Tap Talks Series Taps Into Community Science Learning
    A free, monthly, informal speaker series about research people care about.
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  • New Projects Address Wisconsin Groundwater Resources
    The University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute is funding three new projects that will begin in July. The projects will span two years and represent the best in terms of topical relevance and scientific quality of those submitted to the committees that review them.
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  • Postdoctoral fellow will look at role of nitrate contamination in Wisconsin municipal water supplies
    Dr. Stephanie Devries is a 2018 Wisconsin Water Resources Science-Policy Postdoctoral Fellow. She'll focus on Wisconsin's groundwater resources.
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  • New Podcast Series Highlights Wisconsin Water News
    Wisconsin is a state shaped by water. From its western border defined by the Mississippi River to two of the five lakes that make up the world’s largest freshwater system to its north and ea...
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  • Unique State Council Coordinates Wisconsin Groundwater Research and Protection
    Wisconsin is one of the only states in the U.S. that coordinates its groundwater research and monitoring through a special council. Since 1984, the Groundwater Coordinating Council (GCC) has fostered the exchange of information about groundwater programs among state agencies, and promoted efficiencies to benefit this subterranean resource. The council has convened for almost 35 years and has funded 455 projects, so now seems like a good time to reflect on why it originated and what it has accomplished during that span.
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  • March Meeting Will Bring Together State’s Leading Water Managers and Researchers
    More than 100 water managers and researchers will meet March 8 and 9, 2018, at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton for the annual American Water Resources Association Wisconsin Section meeting to discuss and strategize regarding water challenges and opportunities.
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  • A Model Fellow
    The Water Resources Institute's first fellow is wrapping up his work studying and modeling stream sediment.
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