Interdisciplinary Research in Stormwater Management
When it rains or snows, the resulting runoff can collect pollutants including salts, fertilizers, chemicals, oils, and sediment, among other things. These contaminants have the potential to impair...
View ArticleAs Our Climate Changes, What Can Be Done about Flood Risk?
Flooding is the most common and most costly natural disaster in the United States, and the toll it takes is only expected to grow over the coming years. Rising sea levels, more powerful hurricanes, and...
View ArticlePublic Perceptions of PFAS Risk and Water Quality in Wisconsin
In June 2022, Wisconsin lawmakers approved a new drinking water standard for two of the most widely used per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Prized for their water and stain-resistant...
View ArticleChicago and the Great Lakes Compact
Chicago’s water policy has been a regular subject of conversation at the Law School, whether in the form of public events, faculty scholarship, or blog posts. So, too, has the history and development...
View ArticleMarquette Law Students Contribute to Regional Study of Chloride Pollution
Chloride pollution of surface water and groundwater is an intractable problem. On one hand, sodium chloride (salt) is an important component of winter maintenance efforts that keep roads and other...
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