How Do Waterborne Scientists Celebrate National Hobby Month?

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How Do Waterborne Scientists Celebrate National Hobby Month? January 31, 2024 | | January is National Hobby Month and we thought it would be fun to ask our Waterborne scientists about their own hobbies. Below … Read More

Waterborne kicks off 2024 at NAICC in San Antonio, TX.

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Waterborne kicks off 2024 at NAICC in San Antonio, TX. January 31, 2024 | | Waterborne kicks off 2024 at NAICC in San Antonio, TX.The National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC) annual meeting ended … Read More

Waterborne Through the Ages

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Waterborne Through the Ages January 31, 2024 | | There’s no doubt that our work as environmental scientists and engineers has evolved over the years. These changes have been in direct response to regulatory requirements, … Read More

The Environmental Cost: Hobbies

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The Environmental Cost: Hobbies January 29, 2024 | | Hobbies. Those activities that we use to fill time between work, sleep, and other activities that make up life should be fun, positive, and rewarding. While … Read More

USDA NRCS Awards Waterborne Cooperative Agreement to Create Agriculture and Forestry Conservation Web Application in Missouri

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USDA NRCS Awards Waterborne Cooperative Agreement to Create Agriculture and Forestry Conservation Web Application in Missouri January 25, 2024 | | LEESBURG, VA – The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service  (NRCS) has awarded Waterborne Environmental … Read More

The Environmental Cost of the Winter Holidays

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The Environmental Cost of the Winter Holidays November 29, 2023 | | As the winter holidays unfold each year, many of us revel in the magic of snow-covered landscapes, cozy gatherings, and the timeless traditions … Read More

Insects as Climate Change Indicators: Meet the Woolly Caterpillar

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Insects as Climate Change Indicators: Meet the Woolly Caterpillar November 29, 2023 | | In the intricate web of our environment, insects are indispensable bioindicators, offering profound insights into the complex repercussions of climate change … Read More

A DFOP-based PRZM model to predict non-first order degradation and subsurface transport in soil and groundwater

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A DFOP-based PRZM model to predict non-first order degradation and subsurface transport in soil and groundwater November 29, 2023 | | Chemicals applied to a field have the potential for degradation to be underestimated when … Read More

Bioswales: A Natural Tool in the War Against Urban Pollutants

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Bioswales: A Natural Tool in the War Against Urban Pollutants October 30, 2023 | | Urban areas face an ongoing battle against water pollutants that wash from our sidewalks and roads into waterways throughout the … Read More

October is National Apple Month

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October is National Apple Month October 30, 2023 | | Apples, our official National Fruit, are the the quintessential American staple harkening visions of pies and cider. Today, they are the the second most popular … Read More