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UCR wins $10 million to develop AI for sustainable agriculture

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By JULES BERNSTEIN |

Rethinking (waste) water conservation

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By Water World |

COVID-19: Water is the Best Defense (with Brad Coffey)

In this episode, the UCR School of Public Policy discusses the safety, reliability, and affordability of water during this pandemic with Group Manager of the Water Resource Management at Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Brad Coffey.
By Kurt Schwabe |

Unintended Consequences of Water Conservation on the Use of Treated Municipal Wastewater

A manuscript created by SPP Professors Kurt Schwabe and Mehdi Nemati, along with Refat Amin (MPP '18), Quynh Tran, and David Jassby, has been accepted by Nature Sustainability.

Hotter, Drier, And On Fire: Will The IE Still Be Livable In 2100?

UCR School of Public Policy Associate Dean Kurt Schwabe participated in KPCC's podcast on Inland Empire's livability after 2100.
By Kurt Schwabe, Tim Krantz, Jonathan Parfrey, Andrea Vidaurre |
Twan Nguyen checks a machine testing surface water for PFAS compounds at the Orange County Water District. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

California finds widespread water contamination of ‘forever chemicals’

California finds widespread water contamination of ‘forever chemicals’
By Anna M. Phillips, Anthony Pesce |
CA Health Effects

NIDIS and Partners Host California Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought Workshop

NIDIS and Partners Host California Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought Workshop
California’s Water

California’s Water

California’s Water
By Kurt Schwabe, Ken Baerenklau |
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