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Housed at NC State University, WRRI supports statewide research and outreach efforts related to water resources.

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Check out this fascinating interview from The Long View on wastewater, infrastructure, and planning for the future, featuring WRRI funded fellow Dr. Francis de los Reyes III: provost.ncsu.edu/news/2024/08/w…

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NC WRRI is now accepting abstracts for presentations, panels, training sessions, lightning talks, or other presentation formats for our annual conference. The call for abstracts is open until November 18th at 5pm. Read more: wrri.ncsu.edu/nc-wrri-confer…

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WRRI has been thinking about our western North Carolina communities deeply affected by Helene and the devastating flooding. Legal Aid of North Carolina has curated resources for managing legal issues after a disaster: legalaidnc.org/tropical-storm…

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Three N.C. farmers markets — State Farmers Market in Raleigh, Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Market in Colfax and Charlotte Regional Farmers Market in Charlotte — will accept hurricane relief supplies through Oct. 6. Learn details and items needed: ncst.at/9abK50TCwQn

Three N.C. farmers markets — State Farmers Market in Raleigh, Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Market in Colfax and Charlotte Regional Farmers Market in Charlotte — will accept hurricane relief supplies through Oct. 6. Learn details and items needed: ncst.at/9abK50TCwQn
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#CoverChange Thursday A great example of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) you can implement is a rain garden. They are beautiful & will help #keepstormwaterclean in Morrisville, NC. You can find more info here: chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/rain-gardens/ 📷 NC Water Resources

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A great example of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) you can implement is a rain garden. They are beautiful &amp; will help #keepstormwaterclean in <a href="/Morrisville_NC/">Morrisville, NC</a>. You can find more info here: chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/rain-gardens/
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Learn about the benefits of installing Green Stormwater Infrastructure to help control water on your property! This is sponsored by the The Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Subcommittee of Wake County: vimeo.com/1005940708

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A reminder that WRRI is accepting abstracts for the North Carolina Water Resources Annual Conference. Learn more and apply 👇

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Coastwatch highlight of Western Carolina, Highlands Biological Station, and the Gray Lab at ⁦Virginia Tech Science⁩ investigating microplastics in headwaters. Thankful for ⁦NC Sea Grant⁩ and ⁦NC Water Resources⁩ for supporting this work! Source: Coastwatch search.app/KHEpMBHNFTQopz…

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North Carolina AWRA State Section received an award for Outstanding State Section at Am Water Res Assn's Annual Water Resources Conference! Congrats to the many people who are part of NC AWRA's success, including Frank Lopez and Anna Martin from WRRI!

North Carolina AWRA State Section received an award for Outstanding State Section at <a href="/AWRAHQ/">Am Water Res Assn</a>'s Annual Water Resources Conference! Congrats to the many people who are part of NC AWRA's success, including Frank Lopez and Anna Martin from WRRI!
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Curious about water quality in Western North Carolina? Be sure to check out the Annual Western North Carolina Water Quality Conference on November 21st via Zoom! Register here: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/ac4jepe

Curious about water quality in Western North Carolina? Be sure to check out the Annual Western North Carolina Water Quality Conference on November 21st via Zoom!

Register here: lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/ac4jepe
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🌊Applications due 1/24 for the 2025 NOAA Coastal Management #Fellowship Program! N.C. DEQ Division of #CoastalManagement will be a host for this fellowship. 🌊 Read about eligibility, fellowship projects, and frequently asked questions: bit.ly/3ZFonXz #GraduateStudents

🌊Applications due 1/24 for the 2025 <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a> Coastal Management #Fellowship Program! <a href="/NCDEQ/">N.C. DEQ</a> Division of #CoastalManagement will be a host for this fellowship. 🌊

Read about eligibility, fellowship projects, and frequently asked questions: bit.ly/3ZFonXz  #GraduateStudents
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Registration for the NC Water Resources Annual Conference is now open! Learn more and register: wrri.ncsu.edu/registration-n…

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The draft agenda for NC WRRI’s annual conference is now available online. View the agenda to learn more about session topics and schedules, lightning talks, poster presentations, and more! wrri.ncsu.edu/agenda-now-ava…

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We kicked off day one of our annual conference with our first plenary session! Moderated by Rebecca Jones, this panel on managing misinformation and building trust while working on communities featured speakers Brian Southwell, Barbara Doll, and Stacey Feken.

We kicked off day one of our annual conference with our first plenary session! Moderated by Rebecca Jones, this panel on managing misinformation and building trust while working on communities featured speakers Brian Southwell, Barbara Doll, and Stacey Feken.
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We began the second day of our conference with opening remarks from Secretary Reid Wilson of N.C. DEQ. Wilson spoke about the challenges and opportunities communities in North Carolina face related to water quality, flooding, and more. We're happy for Secretary Wilson to join us!

We began the second day of our conference with opening remarks from Secretary Reid Wilson of <a href="/NCDEQ/">N.C. DEQ</a>. Wilson spoke about the challenges and opportunities communities in North Carolina face related to water quality, flooding, and more. We're happy for Secretary Wilson to join us!
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Our day two plenary session featured Dr. Branko Kerkez, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Kerkez' presentation provided a clear-eyed overview of artificial intelligence applications in the water resources field.

Our day two plenary session featured Dr. Branko Kerkez, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Kerkez' presentation provided a clear-eyed overview of artificial intelligence applications in the water resources field.
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We can’t make good decisions without sound, solid and unbiased scientific data. Yesterday, Secretary Reid Wilson spoke at the NC Water Resources highlighting the importance of research and collaboration to protect North Carolinians and our water. 💧🌎

We can’t make good decisions without sound, solid and unbiased scientific data. Yesterday, <a href="/SecReidWilson/">Secretary Reid Wilson</a>  spoke at the <a href="/NC_WRRI/">NC Water Resources</a> highlighting the importance of research and collaboration to protect North Carolinians and our water. 💧🌎