Water Alliance News
Rural Water Crisis Vital to Health of the Planet
Water issues there have escalated into a dire situation that demands immediate attention. The groundwater we count on to supply America’s rural residents is facing a critical risk of overextraction and contamination
MSU Works with Farmers to Fight Climate Change by Improving Water Quality and Drainage
The Isley family of Lenawee County and Michigan State University are working together to improve the water quality and reduce toxic algae in the Lenawee County area.
Making a Splash in Water Research
Michigan State University is committed to finding solutions to modern problems that jeopardize the availability of clean, safe water for natural ecosystems and for human uses, including drinking, agriculture and so much more.
New EPA PFAS ruling: MSU experts provide overview of changes
Municipal water systems must remove “forever chemicals” from their tap water under a new rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency meant to prevent deaths and serious illnesses linked to the substances.
Water Alliance Amplifying MSU Expertise and Connecting with the Community
Joan Rose, Jo Latimore, and Amber Pearson discuss the Water Alliance’s vision, mission, and objectives along with some of the challenges and opportunities ahead for the world’s water.
MSU to Address Global Water Issues Through New Alliance
Michigan State University has harnessed its vast water research expertise to create the MSU Water Alliance. This will be a bridging organization among existing water science units on campus and among faculty with water expertise to address multiple challenges.