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Pay Attention Oregonians: Drought Hits the South Hard

Though you will generally not see me mention my family much in H2ONC, I have to note that my wife hails from the Southeast of the U.S. (South Carolina, in fact). Her extended and immediate family are spread throughout the region. So I tend to pay careful attention to water-related issues from the area, after [...]

Will Louisiana’s levees ever be rebuilt?

As I said in the “About” section, you should expect to find news from areas outside of the North Coast. Well, here is your first dose of it: as reported August 1, in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Southern Louisianna’s levee systems is again the fair game for a game of political football. The [...]

  • Robert Emanuel

    Oregon Sea Grant Extension's Rob Emanuel serves the North Coast of Oregon from the offices of the Tillamook and Clatsop county Extension offices. He provides water- and watershed-related education, training, and technical assistance to citizens, property owners, businesses, community leaders, and organizations.

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