2016 Water Resources Conference to address water disaster response, readiness...
Water scientists and federal and state policymakers will meet Oct. 12-13 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center to share and discuss new information crucial to developing sustainable strategies...
View ArticleNew mapping technology could help save property, people from dam failures
Presenters at the South Carolina Water Resources Conference Thursday called for governments to use new technology to create flood maps that would include data showing land and properties at risk of...
View ArticleLegislators: data needed to protect water resources
South Carolina needs reliable information on water availability, use and quality to enact measures to protect the key environmental resource, legislators told attendees of the S.C. Water Resources...
View ArticleSupport for water research among Clemson funding requests
Clemson University administrators told a state House Ways and Means subcommittee that it wants to expand its water research capability so state agencies and municipalities have the information they...
View ArticleMagnificent seven: NSF CAREER Award winners tackle tough issues, from team...
For the second year in a row, seven Clemson researchers received CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation. They will tackle issues from creating realistic hand and finger movements for...
View ArticleClemson Extension takes residents on floating wetland launch and BMP tour
COLUMBIA – A group of South Carolina homeowners and business owners now know the value of using Best Management Practices to manage stormwater runoff while maintaining water quality at the same time....
View ArticleS.C. Water Resources Center funds Clemson water research
Clemson University scientists researching ways to reduce water pollution and protect a rare species of fish landed grants from the South Carolina Water Resources Center.
View ArticleNew Clemson series keeps focus on protection of water resources
Nearly 100 people attended the “Back to the Future of Drought” summit Friday at the Madren Conference Center to discuss protecting the state's water resources. The summit was the first in an annual...
View ArticleClemson announces first-ever Midlands stormwater pond management conference
The Clemson Cooperative Extension Service will have its first stormwater pond management conference in the Midlands area in March (2018).
View ArticleDrop by drop, Clemson is helping ensure the state’s vital natural resource —...
Water is a driving force behind virtually every facet of life in South Carolina — from agriculture, recreation and tourism to essential needs like food and drink. But water is both among the Palmetto...
View ArticleClemson to lead statewide agricultural water use survey
With the understanding that collaboration is essential, Clemson Cooperative Extension agents will begin visiting agricultural operations across the state this week to understand their water usage. The...
View ArticleNew marketplace could drive natural resources conservation in South Carolina
COLUMBIA – Clemson University environmental economics experts met with state officials and other stakeholders to discuss bringing a system to South Carolina that pays farmers and landowners to help...
View ArticleWater Resources Conference brings together scientists, policymakers, amid...
Water scientists and federal and state policymakers will meet this week at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center at the 2018 South Carolina Water Resources Conference.
View ArticleClemson leading effort to take stock of state’s water resources
With water being vital to the well-being of both South Carolina’s citizens and its largest industry — agriculture — Clemson University is leading the way in taking stock of the state’s water resources....
View ArticleS.C. lawmakers call for further understanding of state’s water resources
South Carolina lawmakers stressed to a gathering of water experts Thursday the importance of continuing to develop better understanding of the state’s water resources to meet the demands of a growing...
View ArticleClemson sets 2019 Peanut Field Day for Sept. 5 in Blackville
Irrigation scheduling, variable rate seeding and precision agriculture technologies are just a few of the topics that will be discussed during this year’s Peanut Field Day Sept. 5 at Clemson’s Edisto...
View ArticleMagnificent seven: NSF CAREER Award winners tackle tough issues, from team...
For the second year in a row, seven Clemson researchers received CAREER awards from the National Science Foundation. They will tackle issues from creating realistic hand and finger movements for...
View ArticleClemson experts say statewide drought will result in lower crop yields
More than half of South Carolina is in a moderate to severe drought and another 26 percent is abnormally dry, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, and Clemson University researchers and Cooperative...
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