¡Guía de Agua Potable – En Español!
1 Read MoreDrinking Water Guide – In Spanish!
Presione aqui para leer este articulo en Español. My work on water has always been inspired by the intersection of water and people – conservation and community. The catalyst for joining [...]
Drinking Water Guide – Ready to Use!
I’ve worked on water policy and advocacy issues for more years than I’d like to admit… But, as River Network started to respond to our community’s desire for more resources and tools to [...]
‘A River’s Reckoning’ Highlights Unusual Partners, Remarkable Success for Colorado Headwaters
The headwaters of the Colorado River in Grand County, Colorado is not the state’s largest river, but its importance as a water source looms large. A litany of federal agencies, regional [...]
Water Neutral Growth? Check out Net Blue
Here in North Carolina, water levels in streams and rivers are declining. Rapid growth, increased consumptive water use and climate change are all contributing factors that place drinking water [...]
Cutting Water Loss and Protecting Rivers is Smart Business for Asheville
When we were developing the “Protecting and Restoring Flows in Our Southeastern Rivers: A Synthesis of State Policies for Water Security and Sustainability” report, we went looking for examples [...]
Infrastructure Investment? Time for some Integrated Thinking
Eight years ago, Congress invested big-time in infrastructure, including water infrastructure through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Investing in our crumbling water [...]
Go with the Flow: Environmental Flows and Water Budget Learning Module Now Available
The intermittent stream out past our backyard flows following a rain but sometimes it really rages for such a small creek – the result of parking lots, roads and rooftops that prevent rain from [...]