Lena Carver
Last seen: 3 months ago
Lena is a watershed scientist whose research examines nutrient loading, wetland function, and the long-term behavior of groundwater systems. She has collaborated with conservation districts, lake associations, and local governments to improve watershed resilience. She covers topics involving wetlands, hydrology, and ecological restoration.
Adirondack Watershed Institute: Safeguarding the Health...
The Adirondack Watershed Institute, often referred to as AWI, has become one of the most important environmental organizations wor...
Understanding the Groundwater Recharge Process
Groundwater recharge is the process by which rain and runoff infiltrate the soil to replenish aquifers. Learn how it works, why it...
Tracking Success in Watershed Health Projects
Effective watershed work is a marathon, not a sprint. Choosing relevant indicators, gathering reliable data, and communicating fin...
Key Elements of Green Infrastructure: An In-Depth Overv...
Green infrastructure is a dynamic, multifaceted approach to urban water management. By incorporating elements like rain gardens, b...
The Effects of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in Stormwater
Phosphorus and nitrogen in stormwater present a significant challenge to water quality and ecosystem health. However, with effecti...