Remaking America’s Urban Water Systems

October 30, 2014
Man in high boots wading through filtering pond
With a budget of nearly $40 million over five years,  Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure, or ReNUWIt, is the largest project on urban water ever funded by the National Science Foundation. The NSF’s goals are fundamental, systemic, and far-reaching changes in the United States’ aging urban water infrastructure. 
 
Read the story in Breakthroughs, the magazine of the College of Natural Resources.