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The Columbia Water Center’s New Projects Section

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The Columbia Water Center is pleased to announce the release of a greatly expanded and updated research projects section of its website.

The new section includes an interactive map along with updated content on the Water Center’s projects around the world. Find out about our how we’re helping farmers save water with tensiometers in India, building fences to help poor women in Mali earn money by growing vegetables and designing and implementing water infrastructure in rural Brazil among many other initiatives.

The Columbia Water Center currently has research and development projects in Brazil, India, Mali, Ethiopia, China, Central AsiaWestern United States, the Everglades and the Delaware River Basin.

Check it out and give us your feedback!

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