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About the NH Water Resources Research
Center
The New Hampshire Water Resource Research Center (WRRC), located
on the campus of the University of New Hampshire, is an institute
which serves as a focal point for research and information on water
issues in the state and region. The NH WRRC was established under
the provisions of the Water Resource Research Act of 1964 (PL 88-379).
The intent of Congress was clearly expressed in the Act's preamble:
In order to assist in assuring the Nation at
all times of a supply of water sufficient in quantity and quality
to meet the requirements of its expanding population, it is the
purpose of the Congress, by this Act, to stimulate, sponsor,
provide for, and supplement present programs for the conduct
of research, investigations, experiments, and the training of
scientists in the fields of water and of resources which affect
water.
There is one institute in each state, located at a land grant
university, and one in each of our four dependencies (Virgin Islands,
Guam, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC).
The NH WRRC actually predates the
Federal program. In the late 1950's Professor Gordon Byers (now
retired) began a Water Center at UNH. This Center was incorporated
into the Federal program in 1965 as one of the original 14 state
institutes established under the Act.
The primary charges of each institute
are: research, technology transfer and education of new professionals.
The institutes accomplish these charges through Federal and state
funding mechanisms. Annually, the NH WRRC supports one or two research
projects, often hiring one or more students to help perform the
research. Recent research topics include: effects of biosolids
on groundwater quality, phosphorus management strategies for dairy
farms, bacterial transport through soil, and various aspects of
lake ecology and eutrophication. A list of recent research projects
can be found at our Publications page.
All of the research results are published and available online
at the Center.
Technology transfer also occurs
through phone conversations or public appearances. Staff make public
presentations on watershed management, effects of biosolids on
water quality, and various aspects of
water quality management. They also make presentations at national and international
meetings on a variety of scientific topics. A list of presentations and collaborations
can be found at our Outreach page.
The Center is a valuable statewide
resource; typically there is a water-related issue, almost daily, on the
front page of any newspaper. As long as water is an integral factor
in our society and being, water issues will be paramount. The NH
WRRC performs research on the pressing water issues and helps bridge
the gaps between technology and the general public.
Contact Information
NH Water Resources Research Center
University of New Hampshire
56 College Road, 228 James Hall
Durham, NH 03824
tel: (603) 862-2341
fax: (603) 862-4976
e-mail: nh.wrrc@unh.edu
web: http://www.wrrc.unh.edu
Director: Bill
McDowell
Associate Director: Michelle Daley
Water Quality Analysis Lab Manager: Jeff Merriam
Web site maintained
by: Jody Potter

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