Skip to main content
Connecting Waterpeople
Log in
Main menu
Home
Print Edition
My Feed
News
Blogs
Entities
Themes
Events
Q & A
Advertising
Contact
Search
Autodesk Water Webinar Series: 17 Dic, 12 pm CET
From Planning to Practice: Integrated Hydraulic Models in the Digital Twin with InfoWorks WS Pro and iWG
Entity
UC Santa Barbara
Follow
0
followers
University of California, Santa Barbara
Web
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
Youtube
28 articles - Specialized in:
Research and development
Groundwater
Waste water treatment
United States of America
China
News
Filter
Post date
All
Last week
Last month
Last year
Themes
Appointments
Biodiversity
Bottled water
Business
Circular Economy
Climate change
Cooperation
Desalination
Digital
Drinking Water
Drought
Education
Energy
Events
Floodings
Governance
Groundwater
Industrial
Infrastructure
Irrigation
Legislation
Mining
PPP
Pricing
Publications
Regulation
Research and development
Sanitation
Stormwater management
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Tenders
Urban water cycle
Utilities
Waste water treatment
Water quality
Water security
Water Treatment
Sort by
Newest
Most viewed
More iLikes
17/12/2020 ·
Research and development
Study uses remote sensing to monitor groundwater along river corridors in the Southwest
07/10/2020 ·
Research and development
Rivers may begin jumping course much farther in the coming years
14/07/2020 ·
Research and development
New models detail how major rivers will respond to changing environmental conditions
29/05/2020 ·
Research and development
Santa Barbara (US) develops methods to monitor COVID-19 virus through its wastewater
24/01/2020 ·
Climate change
Scientists connect 2018's Four Corners drought directly to human-caused climate change
11/12/2019 ·
Research and development
Wind and water
24/07/2019 ·
Groundwater
Study shows domestic well depths are increasing in the U.S.
01/07/2019 ·
Research and development
Trees for water quality credits
04/02/2019 ·
Desalination
Study of brine discharge from desalination plant finds good news and bad news
19/11/2018 ·
Drinking Water
The world’s supply of fresh water may be more limited than previously thought
Home
Print Edition
My Feed
News
Blogs
Entities
Themes
Events
Q & A
Advertising
Contact
Log in
Search
Enter your keywords