Hello,

A new report from the National Research Council reviews an 11-year regional
study that assesses the regional ecological effects of large-scale aquifer
storage and recovery in the Florida Everglades. 

The report finds that despite uncertainties about the ecological impacts of
large-scale implementation of aquifer storage and recovery in the
Everglades, it could be phased in to answer several scientific questions and
provide some restoration benefits. The full report is now available for free
PDF download, along with a report in brief (2 page lay summary):
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/21724

Join us to learn more about the report at a free webinar on Wednesday, May
13 at 11 a.m. EDT, featuring a presentation and Q&A session with the chair
of the report’s authoring committee James Saiers of Yale University and
committee members William Hopkins of Virginia Tech, R. David G. Pyne of ASR
Systems, and Elizabeth Screaton of the University of Florida. 

Please register to attend here:
https://nasevents.webex.com/nasevents/onstage/g.php?MTID=ee2ec141d86245a45bd288864f639907f

Please feel free to invite any colleagues who may be interested in attending!

Best wishes,

Solmaz

Solmaz Barazesh Spence, Ph.D.
Communications Officer
Division on Earth & Life Studies
The National Academies
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

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