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The Centre of Expertise for Waters began a new Programme of activities on 1st April for 2022-2027. We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the previous Programme, 2016-2021, and we… read more
Lessons to be learned from the development of the Scottish SARS-CoV-2 wastewater screening programmeThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), together with Scottish Water, have been… read more
Winners announced at World Water Day!In March 2020 when the pandemic succeeded to 'lock Scotland down', CREW, in partnership with SEFARI Gateway, SAGES and HEIs, opened a video competition to… read more
1st Annual CREW Lecture: Water science supporting policy- reflections and future challenges Find out more about - World Water Day 2022Profile: Professor Alan JenkinsProfessor Alan… read more
The first Water Breakthrough Challenge is now open. The Challenge, delivered by Ofwat and Nesta Challenges supported by Arup, is calling for ambitious, innovative projects which can drive long-… read more
WaterWall in MotionWorking in partnership with the Scottish water community, CREW has developed the WaterWall in Motion – a project that promises to be a fantastic video resource and competition to… read more
Making up 70% of our world, it’s what justifies us as the Blue Planet, spinning in space. Without it there would be no life. It is the lifeblood of industry: 90% of the global economy and 75% of jobs… read more
Initial discussions also touched on:Which Scottish (& wider) research teams are leading the Digital Water’ space?How to enable future collaborations between organisations?How to use our… read more
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CREW manager Dr Rachel Helliwell and Partnership chair Prof Marc Stutter hiked, biked and canoed their way for three days from the Pools of Dee high in the Cairngorms to the sea at Aberdeen harbour.… read more
Periods of dry weather, which decrease the level of water in lochs, rivers, and even groundwater, are normal and our natural environment can adapt to it. However, prolonged periods of dry weather… read more