• A Deep Dive into the Delaware River Bacteria Study (webinar)

    The Water Center is has released a new report, Delaware River Bacteria Study: An Evaluation of the Occurrence and Sources of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in the Camden-Chester-Philadelphia Region and Opportunities for Remediation.  The Delaware River Bacteria Study is an independent, science-based water quality and water policy study. It evaluates the occurrence and sources of fecal indicator […]

  • Multi-Cultural Communications Training – E&S Workgroup and Resource Media

    Please join us for an exploration and training on new ways to steep your communications, outreach, and programming in equity and multiculturalism on January 30 at 1pm.  Register in advance: https://bit.ly/MutliComms Authentic multicultural communications can help increase civic engagement – and community-driven solutions – in all of our work. We’ll provide an overview of core multicultural […]

  • Development and Application of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Forecasting Science

    Click here for more information and to register Forecasting Freshwater Cyanobacterial HABs for Sentinel-3 Satellite Resolved U.S. Lakes and Reservoirs Because cyanoHABs are a concern for health throughout the United States, there is a need for a large-scale prediction model. To address this need, we used a Bayesian model to estimate the probability of a […]

  • Webinar: Addressing Emerging Contaminants in Source Water Using BIL Grants and Forgivable Loans

    Join the Source Water Collaborative for this webinar is part of a new series of webinars on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, designed to help access historic levels of funding.  This webinar is designed for states, water utilities, source water protection staff, state BIL funding program staff, source water collaboratives, federal agencies, and other water stakeholders.  […]