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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.
CSU beer experts: ‘Water is everything to a brewer’
Perhaps no one is more reliant on high-quality water than brewers. Water makes up more than 90% of most beers. The water flowing from the Rockies is pure and clean, which helps explain why hundreds of macro- and micro-breweries call Colorado home.
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.
The keeper of Colorado’s complicated, controversial water history
Created in 2001 as a joint effort of the University Libraries and the Colorado Water Center, the archive features historic documents related to Colorado’s water resources.
What is subsidence? CSU researchers use remote sensing to understand how groundwater pumping causes land to sink
What is groundwater subsidence? Is it always due to human activity? CSU Assistant Professor Ryan Smith has been researching the issue for years and has the answers.
How do you sustainably filter stormwater to irrigate crops? CSU Spur Water TAP lab aims to find out
What’s known as the Minus Water Treatment System is one of the newest technologies inside Water TAP. This shipping container houses a membrane-based ultrafiltration unit that can remove contaminants from stormwater without using more common treatment methods like chemicals or the energy required with ultraviolet light.