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Holding Water: Redefining Reservoir Rules to Make Room for Environmental Stability
New research says that ecosystems could benefit from holding water in dams for when the environment needs it most.
From its earliest moments USU’s core mission was to predict, research and scientifically solve Utah’s water problems and needs. Today, the university’s water specialists are among the world’s leading experts on water-related issues as they work to further understand this precious resource.
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New research says that ecosystems could benefit from holding water in dams for when the environment needs it most.
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The Bear River Health Department named Judy Sims a public health hero, recognizing her commitment to protecting Utah…
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In 2022, UWRL graduate student Megan DiNicola and USU Professor Belize Lane began mapping 3D-printed replicas of…
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A drying lake and increase of drought have led to a research proposal by USU's Sierra Young who, is using…
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Researchers from Utah State University and the Utah Water Research Laboratory recently published a new study that…
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Utah State University will host a community event at Bear Lake this weekend to share data on increased tourism at the…
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In a warming world, new research has found something unexpected at iconic Yellowstone Lake, North America's largest…
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Cache Water Users and Utah State University have combined two annual water conferences into one event, the Northern…
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Pursuing NSF-funded research, Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi, Pouya Hosseinzadeh and colleagues publish findings in AGU's…
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From a statistical standpoint, the winter of 2022-2023 stood out. USU researchers wanted to know how last year's…
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USU has published a third extensive study of commonly used waterpipe materials, titled "Water Main Break Rates in the…
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New ideas are showing how canals can provide even more benefits, as discussed in the latest Research Landscapes.