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BackgroundThe Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) at the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) is one of the 54 water resources research institutes established at land-grant universities throughout the United States and its territories. WRRI was established
in 1973 and operates under the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 as
amended by Public law 101-397. Like other water resources research institutes,
it receives partial federal funding provided through the U.S. Geological
Survey. Additional funding is provided by UVI and through contractual project.
WRRI is a part of the Research and Public Service component of the University. MissionThe three-fold mission of WRRI is:
1. To conduct research on water resources and related areas,
An advisory board consisting of representatives from local and federal government, private agencies and citizen groups assists WRRI in developing its priority areas. This guidance has resulted in the Institute program historically being responsive to local needs. A major focus of research has been on the use of rain water cistern systems for domestic water supply. WRRI has extensively examined the quantity, quality and management aspects of this source of water which is required by law in the Virgin Islands.
Cooperative Studies/ConferencesThe Water Resources Research Institute considers the input and exchanges that collaboration provide as essential for the successful execution of its mission. Research is conducted jointly with local agencies such as the Department of Planning and Natural Resources and the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority and with federal agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Caribbean District Office of the U.S. Geological Survey. WRRI collaborates on projects with other units of the University including the Division of Science and Mathematics, the Agricultural Experiment Station, the Eastern Caribbean Center and the Cooperative Extension Service. As part of its information dissemination and outreach effort WRRI holds conferences and seminars, conducts workshops and gives lectures and tours. Research findings are disseminated through a Technical Report Series and a periodic newsletter.
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