West Virginia Water Research Institute

WVWRI is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the natural environment through research and outreach with industry, government agencies, academia, and the public. The Institute, in existence since 1967, is the premier water research center in West Virginia and, within selected fields, an international leader. WVWRI is a program within the National Research Center for Coal & Energy located at West Virginia University.

History

The West Virginia Water Research Institute (WVWRI) has been in existence since 1967 and has served as a statewide vehicle for performing research related to water issues. WVWRI is the premier water research center in West Virginia and, within selected fields, an international leader. WVWRI serves as the coordinating body for the following programs: the National Mine Land Reclamation Center, Appalachian Clean Streams Initiative, Acid Drainage Technology Initiative, Combustion Byproducts Recycling Consortium, National Environmental Education Training Center, State Water Institutes, Geo-Technical Center, West Virginia Water Gaging Council, Northern West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center, and Hydrology Research Center.

Under Federal legislation, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) supports a Water Research Institute in each U.S. state and territory. The West Virginia Water Research Institute (WVWRI) has been in existence since 1967 and serves as a statewide vehicle for performing research related to water issues. An advisory board serves to direct the activities of the WVWRI.

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