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Celebrating 30-years of Field Studies

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Celebrating 30-years of Field Studies May 22, 2024 | Field Studies | Jennifer TraskAs Waterborne concludes its 30-year celebration and begins the next decade of innovation and services, we have much to celebrate and be …

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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment

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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment April 23, 2025 | | Marty WilliamsWith billions of companion and agricultural animals in the United States alone, it’s clear that human and animal lives are deeply interconnected, …

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Waterborne attends the National Monitoring Conference along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin

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Waterborne attends the National Monitoring Conference along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin March 26, 2025 | | Harkening a theme of “Working Together for Clean Water”, the National Monitoring Conference (NMC) drew together …

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, It’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, it’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead March 25, 2025 | | Recent reports of alarming losses within the commercial honey bee industry have farmers concerned …

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The Critical Intersection of Outreach and Technical Assistance

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The Critical Intersection of Outreach and Technical Assistance February 25, 2025 | |  Martha Gerig, Ph.D.The scientific method, at its foundation, is ultimately the building of a story. From surveying the scientific literature to find …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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Waterborne attends NAICC 2025 in beautiful Monterey, California!

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Waterborne attends NAICC 2025 in beautiful Monterey, California! January 28, 2025 | | The National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC) held their annual meeting from January 20th-24th in sunny Monterey, California. Waterborne Environmental’s Jennifer …

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Greenhouse gas emissions: why monitoring and action is critical in agricultural landscapes

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Why Monitoring and Action Is Critical In Agricultural Landscapes January 28, 2025 | | While most people are familiar with the term “greenhouse gas” as it pertains to the carbon dioxide produced …

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ICC Considers Ecocide as an International Crime Against Humanity

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ICC Considers Ecocide as an International Crime Against Humanity January 28, 2025 | | On September 9, 2024, the island nations of Fiji, Samoa, and Vanuatu submitted a proposal to the International Criminal Court (ICC) …

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Waterborne Living Legend: From Tiny Watermelons to the Andes Mountains, Amy Ritter’s Unexpected Career

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Waterborne Living Legend: From Tiny Watermelons to the Andes Mountains, Amy Ritter’s Unexpected Career  January 27, 2025 | | “I didn’t start my career in chemical fate and transport modeling. I was previously working as …

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PWC3 has been released!

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PWC3 has been released! Preliminary Observations by Amy Ritter May 22, 2024 | Modeling | Amy RitterApplication tab in PWC3 The anticipation is over.  US EPA released their newest version of the Pesticide Water Calculator …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service of Missouri Awards Waterborne Environmental with Cutting-Edge Drone Technology-based Agricultural Health Project

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USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service of Missouri Awards Waterborne Environmental with Cutting-Edge Drone Technology-based Agricultural Health Project March 4, 2024 | Waterborne News | The firm will implement a comparative study to understand the benefits …

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring

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The Delicate Dance of Volatility Monitoring February 24, 2025 | | Jennifer TraskWhile Waterborne’s Field Study team is well known for its expertise in field and watershed-level nutrient and emerging contaminant monitoring, water quality monitoring …

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Why Did You Become an Engineer?

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Why Did You Become an Engineer? February 24, 2025 | | February is best known for its marquee celebrations that range from love to civil rights, but rather than go down the well-trodden path, Waterborne …

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