ReNUWIt

@ReNUWIt

ReNUWIt: an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center focused on Urban Water.

Stanford, CA
Joined July 2011

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  1. Sep 1
  2. Sep 1

    Professor Luthy quoted in Stanford News on a new tool that helps parched regions planning to replenish aquifers

  3. Sep 1

    referenced in the Stanford News! Q&A on Climate Change and Water in the West. Check it out:

  4. Jun 13
  5. May 23

    Vote for Team Shallow, Open-Water Wetlands - support ReNUWIt alumna Andrea Silverman in MS Beach Outfalls Challenge!

  6. Mar 31

    Thanks for another great Children's Water Festival!

  7. Mar 24

    We are the CA map dot in this project video (3/20-3/27). View, Discuss, Connect!

  8. Mar 2

    Great discussions with Science Advisory Board!

  9. Feb 14
  10. Feb 3

    Have kids? Visit the ReNUWIt Stormwater Design Challenge and the new Water's Extreme Journey exhibit at this weekend!

  11. Jan 26

    What will you do this summer, undergrads? Two weeks left to apply for 2017 ReNUWIt Program!

  12. 28 Oct 2016

    ReNUWIt engaged in conversation at Water Bar - check it out through Nov 19.

  13. Retweeted
    21 Oct 2016

    What Happened to the Water in Flint and Why It Matters , featuring insights from CEE Prof John McCray

  14. Retweeted
    18 Oct 2016

    Affordable, efficient, sustainable urban water - Watch & students in action:

  15. 26 Sep 2016

    Dick Luthy's op-ed for makes case for water rate restructuring

  16. 7 Sep 2016

    Cross-campus, cross-continental student collaborations.

  17. Retweeted
    28 Jul 2016

    Eliot , Jenn , & Conner researched wastewater treatment

  18. 18 May 2016
  19. 25 Mar 2016

    Fabulous volunteers helped OC kids get their hands wet with the Stormwater Design Challenge.

  20. 11 Mar 2016

    Q&A: ReNUWIt Director Dick Luthy on lessons from the crisis in Flint, Michigan via

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