Freshwater

Freshwater

Freshwater. It’s essential to our survival. But challenges ranging from climate change to rising populations threaten water supplies around the globe. Stanford researchers are tackling those problems with novel approaches that cross academic disciplines. They range from a high-tech wastewater resource recovery center to decision-making tools illustrating major groundwater challenges and potential fixes. To advance innovative research in the field, the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment supports two programs. The Global Freshwater Initiative develops strategies to ensure the long-term viability of water supplies. The Water in the West Program creates and promotes strategies for more effective water management in the American West. Through these and other Woods initiatives, Stanford researchers are working to provide adequate supply and access to safe water for people.

In The News

A Once-Flourishing Pima Cotton Industry Withers in an Arid California

Quotes Tara Moran, Program Lead of Sustainable Groundwater at Water in the West, about how the San Joaquin Valley’s two...
August 7, 2015 - By Hiroko Tabuchi, New York Times

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Shallow Fracking Wells May Threaten Aquifers

Covers study led by Senior Fellow Robert Jackson (Environmental Earth System Science) which found that several thousand near-surface...
August 6, 2015 - By Jeff Johnson, Scientific American via Chemical & Engineering News

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