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Solving the water crisis: CSU leading the way in water research
This special report from SOURCE explores the water research happening at CSU and provides insights into the ongoing water crisis across the country and around the globe.
Can growing peas in the winter help the Colorado River?
CSU researchers show promising results from first year studying the viability of pairing winter peas with water conservation payments.
Water 101: Q&A with Colorado Water Center Director John Tracy
As water users, we are all decision-makers. The Colorado Water Center is working to educate Coloradans, Tracy said, so they have a basic understanding of water resources and can productively participate in water decisions.
If the wells run dry: CSU researchers analyze what could happen if Colorado fails to meet river compact deadline
John Tracy, director of the Colorado Water Center, and Jordan Suter, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, spoke with The Audit about the study and the complicated history of the compact.
CSU to host water conference, science communication expert
The Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) annual conference kicks off June 12 with the Norm Evans Lecture featuring science communication expert Faith Kearns.
Colorado Water Center working to create pipeline for more diverse water workforce
Two Colorado Water Center initiatives aim to expand and diversify the water workforce by encouraging students from historically underrepresented backgrounds to pursue water careers.
Colorado Water Center Director John Tracy addresses common water worries
In honor of World Water Day, March 22, SOURCE asked Colorado Water Center Director John Tracy a few questions – maybe even some that have been on your mind.
Did you know CSU has a copy of the Colorado River Compact? This and other resources shed historical light on water in the West
Did you know CSU has a physical copy of the Colorado River Compact? It's just one of the resources that will help scholars, policymakers and journalists better understand the water issues that will shape the West for years to come.
Q&A: Why it’s so important to preserve the history of the Colorado River Compact
Patty Rettig is the archivist for CSU's Water Resources Archive. Ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Colorado River Compact, she talked about why understanding history can help the present and future.
‘We’re almost at the breaking point:’ Colorado Water Center director discusses latest round of Colorado River restrictions
John Tracy, the director of the CSU Water Center, discussed the latest developments after the federal government declared a Tier 2 shortage for the Colorado River.