Reservoir Center for Water Solutions

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Last week, Dewey headed to the Midwest on the icy surface of (you may have guessed it) Lake Michigan! This great lake su...
01/26/2026

Last week, Dewey headed to the Midwest on the icy surface of (you may have guessed it) Lake Michigan! This great lake supports around 12 million people living on its shores, providing drinking water, recreation, and economic activity as part of the larger Great Lakes Basin.

Save the date! On December 4 join engineers and non-engineers focused on solving water challenges for communities at our...
11/18/2025

Save the date! On December 4 join engineers and non-engineers focused on solving water challenges for communities at our co-working day at Reservoir Center. We'll work together starting at 9am with lunch at 12:30pm and coffee break at 3:30pm—plus connect with fellow problem-solvers tackling similar issues. Space is limited to 15. RSVP today at our link in bio!

What limits where Olympia oysters can live in the intertidal zone?
10/09/2025

What limits where Olympia oysters can live in the intertidal zone?

Engineers Without Borders USA is partnering with communities around the world to meet their basic human needs.From safe ...
10/06/2025

Engineers Without Borders USA is partnering with communities around the world to meet their basic human needs.

From safe water systems to renewable energy projects, these engineers are tackling the world's biggest challenges one community at a time. Each project builds the foundation for a community to thrive for years to come.

Discover more about their work: https://ewb-usa.org/

TRIVIA 💭 The U.S. Water Partnership’s WiSE program pairs water utilities from different countries to share best practice...
10/02/2025

TRIVIA 💭 The U.S. Water Partnership’s WiSE program pairs water utilities from different countries to share best practices. What does “WiSE” stand for?

For thousands of years, Native Americans thrived along the Anacostia's shores, and when Captain John Smith explored it i...
09/17/2025

For thousands of years, Native Americans thrived along the Anacostia's shores, and when Captain John Smith explored it in 1608, he marveled at its depth and clarity. The Anacostia Watershed Society has been working tirelessly to protect and preserve the watershed and its inhabitants.

Learn more about this incredible restoration story at anacostiaws.org!

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