There were 30 berms installed across the Garvey-Glenn watershed near Lake Huron, reducing erosion of farmland. The post Lessons from a watershed-level water management project appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
After heavy rains flooded his yard, a Saskatchewan farmer turned to a consolidation drainage and irrigation project to better manage water on his land. Here’s how it works — and how the WSA and funding help make it happen. The post Turning excess water into an asset with consolidation drainage appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
New CSU Geography professor studies the relationships of political institutions that manage water resources amid environmental change| Anthropology and Geography
The Association of Equipment Manfacturers (AEM), in partnership with leading ag groups, has released an updated report detailing the significant benefits of precision agriculture across the United States.| AgWeb
Want a trout fishing spot in Manitoba? Stocked and aerated lakes in the Parkland boast a first-class experience for anglers| Manitoba Co-operator
Explore the quantum shift in Chicago’s economy as it transforms the former U.S. Steel South Works site into a sustainable future.| Circle of Blue
Ontario continues to encourage farmers to adopt technologies reducing phosphorus runoff into local watersheds with a $3 million Farm Washwater Innovation and Stewardship program addressing the Lake Simcoe Watershed.| Farmtario
A donated farm near Tiverton will allow the Ontario Farmland Trust and other organizations to demonstrate best management practices.| Farmtario
As I wrote in a recent article, controlling exterior water is the starting point for solving and preventing moisture problems in a house. In that article, I included a video showing how the water drains in my yard and what… The post Controlling Exterior Water With a Rain Garden appeared first on Energy Vanguard.| Energy Vanguard
New research found that a market-based approach to managing water could provide more reliable supplies for farmers, communities and industry. The right market design and a little extra investment...| UW News
Irrigation reservoirs in Alberta are looking strong heading into the 2025 growing season, which should help growers when drought conditions arrive this summer.| Alberta Farmer Express
The St. Mary River Irrigation District has increased water allowance to 12 inches for producers in the region this growing season.| Alberta Farmer Express
During #corona #covid19 times it so happened that water supply used to come once in 7 days or so. Thus water scarcity was felt for household needs. living at Port Blair now Sri Vijaya Puram, Andama…| Swayamkatha
The restoration of Polachery lake near Chennai shows how scientific interventions and community participation can recover lost biodiversity.| India Development Review
Learn how long a hot water heater should last, what impacts lifespan, signs of failure, and practical tips to keep it running efficiently.| Alpha Building Inspections
The negative consequences of Middle Eastern regional conflicts for Jordan find an echo in climate change, which also aggravates the country’s water problems: it causes less rain to fall and feed the Jordan River and the Yarmouk River (the two rivers are shared with Israel and Syria). This situation forces people to rely on groundwater reserves, and they are increasingly depleting. The post To Prevent Water Shortages, Jordan must Act without Delay appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
“In 2010, water losses in Muscat [the capital] were 40%,” said Manal al-Bulushi, an Omani student who won the Omani Young Water Researcher| Fanack Water
Mohammad al-Hmaidi explains the challenges and achievements of the newly established Water Sector Regulatory Council (WSRC)| Fanack Water
Discover the hidden wonders of pond life through stunning AI-generated artwork. Ponds are often viewed as small and insignificant bodies of water, but they hold […]| Flushgate.com
'Exploring the development and implementation of co-produced water management infrastructure solutions to adapt to climate change-related risk: The intersection of rural-urban areas in Medellin, Colombia' (2020-22, British Academy)As we initiate fieldwork activities in the three case-study neighbourhoods in Medellín (El Faro in Comuna 8, and Bello Oriente and San José la Cima 2 in Comuna 3), a first point of contact has been a presentation of the project’s proposed activities and timefram...| Global Urban Collab
By Caroline Knowles * Original blogpost found at: https://urbanmorph.medium.com/water-management-on-the-periphery-of-medellin-colombia-9e2b682a935d Marita stomps into the meeting at the community centre in Bello Oriente in pattered wellies. She is flushed from the climb and from arguing with city authorities over the closure of the school. The school needs repairs. The landowner won’t do them because he only owns the land, not the school. The city authority owns the school but refuses to pa...| Global Urban Collab
As the implementation of the 'Laboratory of appropriate technologies for the strengthening of community autonomies in Water and Risk Management in three Medellín Neighbourhoods’ continues, the following videos have been produced as to socialise the coproduction process that has been taking place in the territories of the three selected case study neighbourhoods (El Faro in Comuna 8, and Bello Oriente and San José la Cima 2 in Comuna 3), particularly showcasing the workshops that have take...| Global Urban Collab
'Exploring the development and implementation of co-produced water management infrastructure solutions to adapt to climate change-related risk: The intersection of rural-urban areas in Medellin, Colombia' (2020-22, British Academy) The research teams in Colombia have advanced in the implementation of the ‘Laboratory of appropriate technologies for the strengthening of community autonomies in Water and Risk Management’ strategy, having finalised ‘Module 1: Diagnosis’ and initiated ‘M...| Global Urban Collab
'Exploring the development and implementation of co-produced water management infrastructure solutions to adapt to climate change-related risk: The intersection of rural-urban areas in Medellin, Colombia' While Covid-19 has impacted the project's timeline and delayed fieldwork activities, the Colombian and UK research teams have continued to make progress in the preliminary stages of the project, developing a review of the theoretical context and preparing for fieldwork once restrictions allow a| Global Urban Collab
Why we should stop water pollution Water is important for our day to day activities and its preservation should never be overlooked. It is a […]| FLUSHGATE.com
It’s no secret that the world is facing a water crisis. But what many people don’t know is that indigenous communities and first nations have […]| FLUSHGATE.com
Sewage can have a significant impact on the quality of our beaches. In fact, sewage is one of the leading causes of beach closures in […]| FLUSHGATE.com