Virginia Water Resources Research Center

Virginia Water Resources Research Center The Water Center was established at Virginia Tech in 1965 by the U.S. Congress as one of the nation’s institutes under the Water Resources Research Act

05/21/2026

💧 Virginia Water Announcements This Week! Get certified with Save Our Streams, learn about streambank repair, and more! 🌱Brought to you by the Va Water Monitoring Council https://bit.ly/49dBi8X

04/29/2026

This week’s Virginia Water Announcements are out! 💧🌿 Learn about the James River Watch, World Fish Migration Day, and more! 🐟🌎 Always something to learn or get involved in! Brought to you by the Virginia Water Monitoring Council. https://bit.ly/4ui4Ytl

Want to learn more about harmful algal blooms (HABs) around Smith Mountain Lake? Check out our SML Webtool and find out ...
04/21/2026

Want to learn more about harmful algal blooms (HABs) around Smith Mountain Lake? Check out our SML Webtool and find out more at

The 2024 Virginia General Assembly requested a study to assess harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Smith Mountain Lake (SML), a reservoir created by damming the Roanoke River. Harmful algal blooms have algae and cyanobacteria that produce toxins that may adversely affect human health through consumption....

⚡🚰 AI data centers don’t just use water; they shift water use elsewhere. Virginia Tech researcher Landon Marston explain...
04/16/2026

⚡🚰 AI data centers don’t just use water; they shift water use elsewhere.

Virginia Tech researcher Landon Marston explains that up to 90% of a data center’s water footprint can come from offsite power generation, rather than cooling. Saving water on-site can lead to increased water use upstream for electricity production.

The key takeaway is that energy and water planning must be integrated, particularly in water-stressed regions experiencing rapid data center growth.

Landon Marston, who studies sustainable water resources management, is in the middle of the growing challenge of power and water resource allocation for data centers.

🌊 Big news! Our new M.S. in Water Resources at Virginia Tech has been approved—the first of its kind in Virginia. The pr...
04/01/2026

🌊 Big news! Our new M.S. in Water Resources at Virginia Tech has been approved—the first of its kind in Virginia. The program integrates environmental & social sciences to tackle real-world water challenges💧 More details coming soon—stay tuned! https://bit.ly/416HxH6

You may be wondering what’s the latest about the sewage spill in the Potomac River – read more here, including informati...
03/31/2026

You may be wondering what’s the latest about the sewage spill in the Potomac River – read more here, including information about the DC Dept of Energy & Environment’s newly launched water monitoring dashboard that presents bacteria data! https://bit.ly/4tcGIIG

On March 26, 2026, Dr. Kevin McGuire, Director of the Virginia Water Resources Research Center at Virginia Tech, testifi...
03/30/2026

On March 26, 2026, Dr. Kevin McGuire, Director of the Virginia Water Resources Research Center at Virginia Tech, testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the authorization of the Water Resources Research Act (WRRA) program! Read more at https://bit.ly/47sF5hQ

Water Center Interns Tali and Max outside the US Capitol at the annual National Institutes of Water Resources annual mee...
03/19/2026

Water Center Interns Tali and Max outside the US Capitol at the annual National Institutes of Water Resources annual meeting! Read more about their trip at https://bit.ly/4uJyv0q

Read quote from Director Kevin McGuire about important bipartisan legislation to strengthen water research nationwide, t...
03/18/2026

Read quote from Director Kevin McGuire about important bipartisan legislation to strengthen water research nationwide, the Advancing Water Research and Collaboration Act!

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) and Congresswoman Julia Brownley (CA-26) introduced the Advancing Water Research and Collaboration (AWRC) Act — legislation that would reauthorize the Water Resources Research Act (WRRA) from Fiscal Year 2026 through Fiscal Year 2029 and ...

03/17/2026

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