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Groundwater is Delaware’s — and the world’s — greatest hidden treasure | Opinion – Holly Michael

Mar 21, 2022 | Water security

The most precious resource beneath the earth’s surface isn’t oil or diamonds. It’s groundwater. This year, groundwater is the focus of World Water Day, observed March 22. Although we can’t see it, there is more than 1,000 times more water in the ground than all the...

2022 Spring Seminar Series

Feb 9, 2022 | Events, Project WiCCED Activities, Project WiCCED Communications, Water security

Beginning February 9, 2022. Project WiCCED will be hosting a monthly seminar series to share the work that is taking place across our institutions! Click link here to download the Spring 2022 schedule.
UD’s Spin In program gets five-year grant from U.S. Economic Development Administration

UD’s Spin In program gets five-year grant from U.S. Economic Development Administration

Sep 29, 2021 | Economic Development, University of Delaware, Water security

The University of Delaware’s Spin In program, where businesses in the region connect with faculty and students to find innovative solutions for technical or other business problems, has won a five-year $509,615 grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration...

Ocean Currents: Water Security in a Changing Coastal Environment

Sep 23, 2021 | Water security

As coastal regions face increasing challenges from sea level rise, more frequent and intense storms, groundwater pollution and more, scientists and policy makers need to understand how the environment is changing and what people can do about it. Dr. Holly Michael,...
Study looks to uncover what killed Atlantic White Cedar trees on the St. Jones River

Study looks to uncover what killed Atlantic White Cedar trees on the St. Jones River

Jul 6, 2021 | Water security, Wesley College

Atlantic White Cedar trees were once prominent on the East Coast of the United States. Previously known as green cypress, Atlantic White Cedar trees were such a presence in Delaware that they lent their names to roads — such as Cypress Bridge Road in Kent County — and...
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