Scientists have traditionally served as objective information sources and offered science-based solutions for water quality and protection. Learn how Dr. Mažeika Patricio Sullivan's experience with the Clean Water Act and Waters of the US (WOTUS) at tribal, state, and federal levels, argue that scientists could, and should, play a more public role in protecting clean water and aquatic ecosystems.
Beyond Informing Policy: The Role of Scientists in Advocating for Water Protection
November 19, 2021
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