Did you know that converting rainfed cropland to properly managed irrigated cropland improves environmental outcomes? Well, it does! Even in rain-rich Alabama. Though the plentiful rainfall across the state (>55 in/year on average) indeed diminishes the amount of...
4-H Alabama Water Watch Prepares Students to Explore and Mitigate Pathogen Pollution
by: Mona DominguezThe Auburn University Water Resources Center recently celebrated the successful completion of the 4-H Alabama Water Watch three- year project, Exploring and Mitigating Pathogen Pollution in Our Waters. The NOAA Bays and Watershed Education Training...
Alabama Private Well Program holds Well Water Workshop in New Site, AL
APWP Materials available to Tallapoosa County Well Water Workshop attendees.The Alabama Private Well Program (APWP) hosted its second Well Owner Workshop this year on November 29th in New Site, Alabama. This workshop gave participants in the area an opportunity to...
AUWRC Showcases a New Partnership at the Inaugural Southeast Drought Early Warning System Partners Dialogue Meeting
AUWRC SHOWCASES A NEW PARTNERSHIP AT THE INAUGURAL SOUTHEAST DROUGHT EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS (SE DEWS) PARTNERS DIALOGUE MEETING The Auburn University Water Resources Center's (AUWRC) Programs & Communications Coordinator, Rachel McGuire, and the Alabama Cooperative...
Alabama Watershed Stewards holds Rain Garden Workshop
RAIN GARDEN WORKSHOP HELD AT CRUMP SENIOR CENTER IN MONTGOMERY, ALAlabama Watershed Stewards(AWS) held its second How to Install Your Own Rain Garden workshop this year on Friday September 16th in Montgomery, Alabama. Over 25 people attended the workshop held at the...
The AUWRC Hosts the Largest Alabama Water Resources Conference in Nearly 35-Year History
THE AUWRC HOSTS THE LARGEST ALABAMA WATER RESOURCES CONFERENCE IN NEARLY 35-YEAR HISTORYThe Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference (ALWRC) is one of the state’s largest and longest-running forums for water resources. The ALWRC, facilitated by the Auburn University...