National Priorities: Systems-Based Strategies to Improve The Nation’s Ability to Plan And Respond to Water Scarcity and Drought Due to Climate Change

EPA awarded grants to four institutions for research in system-based strategies to improve water scarcity and drought due to climate change. These research grants investigate how drought, exacerbated by climate change, may impact surface water and groundwater quality and availability.

Request for Applications closing date: August 5, 2014

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1 R835866
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Prediction of Nonlinear Climate Variations Impacts on Eutrophication and Ecosystem Processes and Evaluation of Adaptation Measures in Urban and Urbanizing Watersheds Barber, Michael
Burian, Steven
Clark, Brett
Goel, Ramesh
Hinners, Sarah  
University of Utah September 2015 -
August 2018  
UT  
2 R835867
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Preparing for Water Scarcity: Learning from California’s Recent Drought Hanak, Ellen
Lund, Jay  
University of California - Davis September 2015 -
August 2018  
CA  
3 R835864
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Fuel Reduction Techniques as Effective Forested Watershed Management Practices against Wildfire: Drinking Water Quality Aspects Karanfil, Tanju
Chow, Alex  
Clemson University September 2015 -
August 2018  
SC  
4 R835865
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An Integrated Modeling and Decision Framework to Evaluate Adaptation Strategies for Sustainable Drinking Water utility management under drought and climate change Ozekin, Kenan
Kasprzyk, Joseph Robert
Livneh, Benjamin
Rajagopalan, Balaji
Rosario-Ortiz, Fernando
Summers, R. Scott  
Water Research Foundation, University of Colorado at Boulder September 2015 -
August 2018  
CO  



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