New tech to treat water could spur economic developmentUniversity of Minnesota researchers hope their work with a consortium will lead to econom...
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University of Minnesota researchers hope their work with a consortium will lead to economic benefits for the Great Lakes region.
by Ava Kian
The researchers will look at how to improve productivity for Minnesota’s farmers by recovering nitrates from water and re-using them to fertilize land.
The researchers will look at how to improve productivity for Minnesota’s farmers by recovering nitrates from water and re-using them to fertilize land. Credit: University of Minnesota
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The University of Minnesota is partnering with a consortium of science and engineering researchers across the Great Lakes region to develop technological innovations around water management and resource conservation.
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- Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
- Conflict Resolution And Negotiation For IWRM