WSU scientist joins forces with CDC to fight vector borne diseases
John Stark, Washington Stormwater Center director, is on a CDC work group looking at the potential impact of vector-borne diseases & how to prevent them.
John Stark, Washington Stormwater Center director, is on a CDC work group looking at the potential impact of vector-borne diseases & how to prevent them.
WSU scientists have discovered that different species of salmon have varying reactions to polluted stormwater runoff.
WSU researcher Jenifer McIntyre is trying to solve the mystery of why, in the same toxic stormwater brew that killed coho salmon in less than three hours, their chum cousins did just fine.
As long as it is carefully placed and holds the right soil mix and suitable plants, you too can have a rain garden, regardless of where you live.
Research by WSU scientists offers promising solution for stormwater pollution, a major problem for Puget Sound.
SEATTLE — The Puget Sound region is embarking on a new, visionary campaign to install 12,000 rain gardens by 2016 under the leadership of Washington State University Extension and the nonprofit Stewardship Partners.