By Dan DeBaun -
Greening Hydroelectric Power
Dan DeBaun

Although hydroelectric dams may have several environmental disadvantages, the best way forward is to propose methods for improvement

Although hydroelectric dams may have several environmental disadvantages, the best way forward is to propose methods for improvement

By Dan DeBaun -
How Green is Hydroelectric Power?
Dan DeBaun

Dams provide an alternative to fossil fuels, but there are substantial environmental impacts to consider, such as the impact on the aquatic life and their surroundings,

Dams provide an alternative to fossil fuels, but there are substantial environmental impacts to consider, such as the impact on the aquatic life and their surroundings,

Generating Clean, Green Energy From Water and Wastewater
Dan DeBaun

Portland has taken the bold initiative to harness hydroelectric power from water flowing through pipes leading to and from private residences in the city.

Portland has taken the bold initiative to harness hydroelectric power from water flowing through pipes leading to and from private residences in the city.

By Dan DeBaun -
Groundwater Warming in Sync with Atmosphere
Dan DeBaun

Using a long-term data set of groundwater temperatures, hydro-geologists have shown that groundwater is getting warmer, mirroring that of atmospheric warming.

Using a long-term data set of groundwater temperatures, hydro-geologists have shown that groundwater is getting warmer, mirroring that of atmospheric warming.

The Relationship Between Snow and Streamflow
Dan DeBaun

A new study has revealed that water levels of rivers in watersheds fed by snowmelt are significantly dependent on what percentage of the precipitation consists of snowfall.

A new study has revealed that water levels of rivers in watersheds fed by snowmelt are significantly dependent on what percentage of the precipitation consists of snowfall.

By Dan DeBaun -
Water Conservation: Perceptions of Water Use
Dan DeBaun

An Indiana university online survey reveals many Americans wish to save water, but typically are not sure what options are the most effective.

An Indiana university online survey reveals many Americans wish to save water, but typically are not sure what options are the most effective.