
Craig R. Simmons
Craig R. Simmons is a geoscientist who specializes in studying groundwater—how water moves underground through aquifers and porous rocks. His work helps understand water availability, quality, and how human activities or climate change impact underground water resources. Simmons’ research often combines field data, computer models, and environmental monitoring to inform sustainable water management practices. His contributions are important for managing water supplies for communities, agriculture, and ecosystems, ensuring we use groundwater responsibly and protect this vital resource for the future.