Monthly Archives: January 2016

The Science of Water Management

The lakes, rivers and streams of the Pacific Northwest—vital to the region—are increasingly threatened. Algal blooms—some toxic—cloud the water. Invasive species proliferate. Both alter aquatic food webs in ways that can harm native species. State, federal and local agencies work … Continue reading

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Cleaning Contaminated Water in Uganda

“If we can find affordable, workable solutions in Uganda, it can transfer to other places.” In 2006, Anita Hunter was teaching at the University of San Diego School of Nursing when a visiting priest from Uganda asked: “Can someone help … Continue reading

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