Minnegram

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Highlighting Minnesota Water Resource Center's research and education.

Minnegram is a quarterly publication of the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center and is sponsored by the University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Science, University of Minnesota Extension, the USGS-USDI National Institutes for Water Resources, and the Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Recent Minnegram News

Researchers explore the application of Biochar and Iron-Enhanced Sands in septic systems

May 24, 2022

Researchers are exploring the benefits of Biochar and iron-enhanced sand (IES) in boosting the effectiveness of soil filtration.


Advancing the science of urban stormwater management: Continued efforts of the Water Resources Center and the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council

May 24, 2022

Teams of researchers, practitioners and professionals continue their quest to discover new solutions and develop new methods to help minimize and prevent the impacts of urban stormwater runoff to Minnesota’s lakes, streams, rivers and groundwater.


WRC newcomer Maggie Karschina moves projects ahead despite Covid hurdles

March 1, 2022

Maggie Karschnia joined the Water Resources Center and Minnesota Sea Grant as an Extension Educator August 2021. Starting a new job mid-pandemic had some unique challenges. Minnegram asked Karschnia her new work experiences and projects fared with the COVID backdrop.


Can variable rate irrigation combat groundwater issues in Minnesota?

March 1, 2022

More than 25% of groundwater in the state of Minnesota is pumped for irrigating agricultural crops. This makes irrigation the second-largest user of groundwater in the state (Freshwater Society, 2013).


Climate Adaptation Awards showcase Minnesota stories

March 1, 2022

The Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP) celebrated achievements in leadership, education, research, policies and practices in a virtual awards ceremony January 31, 2022. The awards recognize work that improves resilience or climate justice through the development, advancement or implementation of climate adaptation strategies.