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La Corporación Autónoma Regional del Alto Magdalena (CAM), con asesoría del Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales – IDEAM y apoyo del Ministerio de Ambiente, de la Agencia Suiza para Desarrollo y la Cooperación - COSUDE y Herencia Hídrica, … Learn More

The DROPS project involved the design and construction of Low Impact Development (LID) Best Management Practices (BMPs) at four LAUSD schools: Normandie Avenue Elementary School, Northridge Middle School, Victory Boulevard Elementary School, Daniel Webster Middle School. This project sought to … Learn More

The Newtown Creek Alliance is a community-based organization that focuses on the area around one of NYC’s most polluted bodies of water and Superfund site, the Newtown Creek. The group’s offices have a green roof on site to help collect … Learn More

Construcción del puente de acceso peatonal al punto de captación y sistema de protección para mitigar la socavación de laderas en el sector "la barcaza" donde se ubica la estructura de captación del acueducto de la cabecera municipal de Puerto … Learn More

DigDeep’s first U.S.-based project, the Navajo Water Project, has brought hot-and-cold running water and solar power to more than 500 off-grid homes on the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona for the first time. On the Navajo Nation … Learn More

Collaborators: Teresa Baraza, M.S., and Elizabeth Hasenmueller, Ph.D. Carbonate critical zones (CZs) are often characterized by the presence of dissolution features in bedrock that lead to high connectivity between the surface and subsurface. Carbonate aquifers can therefore be highly susceptible … Learn More

The Enhanced Recharge project is located on the Santa Ana River and will divert up to 500 cubic feet per second (cfs). The project is estimated to recharge on average 15,500 AFY or up to approximately 80,000 AFY of stormwater … Learn More

Along the US-Mexico border in Texas, approximately 500,000 people live in informal residential areas known as colonias (meaning neighborhood in Spanish), which often lack potable water, septic or sewer systems, electricity, paved roads, or safe and sanitary housing. Nearly two-thirds … Learn More

Desolenator delivered the world’s first scaled solar thermal desalination plant last year for world-leading utility, the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), driving net-zero desalination at scale. The plant is currently producing 25m^3 of water/day and is a global showcase … Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More