Virtual Conference – International Water Research Summit on COVID-19

Hosted by The Water Research Foundation April 27-30, 2020 Videos and slides from this event have been made available here. The Water Research Foundation (WRF) was proud to host a groundbreaking Virtual International Water Research Summit on Environmental Surveillance of COVID-19 Indicators in Sewersheds. The Summit addressed several technical issues to further advance the work researchers are … Read more

Langlois Thesis

Ted Langlois completed his MS thesis with funding from the EPA through the SC E3 program. Ted used the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) to study spatial distributions of various contaminants in the US. Below is the abstract. The full document can be found at Clemson’s Tiger-Prints website; thesis number 2929. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Toxics … Read more

Webcast – Mapping Climate Exposure and Climate Information Needs to Water Utility Business Functions: Framework, Findings, and Insights from Practitioners

Hosted by The Water Research Foundation Thursday, May 21, 20203:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. ET To register click here! Are you a utility manager seeking to understand and assess climate-related risks and opportunities and incorporate them into your strategic planning, funding, and investment decisions? Join us for a webcast focused on Water Utility Business Risk and … Read more

Webinar – Air Quality and Healthy Hearts: Progress and Remaining Challenges

Hosted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air and Energy National Research Program Thursday, May 28, 20202:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. EDT To register click here! The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Air and Energy National Research Program is working to assess the impact and improve our understanding of air pollution morbidity and mortality … Read more

Quinter Thesis

Kayla Quinter completed her MS thesis with funding from the EPA through the SC E3 program. Kayla studied projections for future water use by power plants in the eastern United States. Below is the abstract. The full document can be found at Clemson’s Tiger-Prints website; thesis number 2444. Evaluating Water Withdrawals and Water Availability for … Read more