
WRRI Engages with Network to Promote Interdisciplinary Water Research
The 2015 WRRI annual conference featured a participatory session entitled “Problems to Solutions: Linking Research to Stakeholders’ Needs Through a Research Network on Water Solutions (ReNeWS).” In the session moderated by Laura Taylor of NC State University’s Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy, panelists and audience members worked to identify collaborations that can address pressing water resource issues in North Carolina....Continue reading "WRRI Engages with Network to Promote Interdisciplinary Water Research"

NC WRRI’s new website showcases Institute contributions to the state
To enhance the NC Water Resources Research Institute’s service to our state and following suit with campus-wide rebranding efforts at NC State University, WRRI has launched its new website. The new site facilitates the overall...Continue reading "NC WRRI’s new website showcases Institute contributions to the state"

WRRI, Stormwater Group and NSF funding lead to new insights into aquatic insects that have significant implications for managing NC’s freshwater streams
Freshwater ecosystems support a disproportionate percentage of Earth’s biodiversity and are among the most threatened by human activities. North Carolina’s freshwater streams are no exception, and the quality of these streams and the health of...
John Dorney speaks at next NCWRA forum on changing definitions of Waters of the US
On June 29, 2015, the US EPA and COE published the final rule for the modified definition of Waters of the US in the Federal Register which will become effective on August 28, 2015 (Federal...