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The Pacific Northwest Water Summit

The Pacific Northwest Water Summit, led by the Idaho Department of Water Resources and Boise State University, is a new iteration of the annual Idaho Fall Water Supply Meeting. This meeting is held each year to recap the water supply from the previous water year and provide climate and water supply outlook information for the […]

AWRA 2025 Annual Water Resources Conference

NOVEMBER 10-12, 2025 | WESTMINSTER, CO   CONFERENCE SUMMARY The AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference is recognized as one of the most diverse and inclusive gatherings in the field of water resources management. This premier event offers a unique opportunity to explore innovative, practical, and applied solutions to today’s water challenges. Whether you're a researcher, […]

Innovative Constructed Wetland to Mitigate Contaminants of Emerging Concern 

Idaho Water Resources Research Center The Water Resources Seminar Series is open to all interested professionals, legislators, water supply managers, local government representatives, attorneys, students and interested public. Tuesdays, September thru the beginning of December, 10:30am PT / 11:30am MT Speaker: Tom Points (City of Nampa) ZOOM LINK Meeting ID: 865 7192 8806 Passcode: 1234

Skagit Watershed Studies: An Estuary, a Tributary, and the Groundwater Tributary, and the Groundwater

Zoom

Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Please join us for this virtual event with three presentations focused on the Skagit watershed. Register at: https://bit.ly/44w7l1h   Washington State Representative Debra Lekanoff and Senator Keith Wagoner, former co-chairs of the Joint Legislative Task Force (Task Force) on Water Supply, are convening a presentation and […]

Welcome to AGU25

AGU25: Where Science Connects Us.   Join thousands of scientists, educators, and policymakers at the premier Earth and space science conference 15-19 December in New Orleans, Louisiana. Explore groundbreaking research, connect with global experts, and shape the future of our planet.

Seminar: Water Management on the Palouse Basin

This talk will share the history of the Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee (PBAC) and its recent work towards identifying water supply alternatives for the Palouse Basin. Presenters will share updates on current water usage, conservation efforts, and water alternative proposals under consideration. Thursday, March 5th, 2026, 4:10-5:10pm WSU Campus Troy 309 and via Zoom Event […]

WEBINAR: An Overview of PFAS Transport in the Environment, Challenges, & Management Strategies

MARCH 18, 2026 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET AWRA Members = Free; Non-members = $25 PFAS, commonly known as forever chemicals, are increasingly detected in environmental matrices such as soils, groundwater, and surface waters. This widespread occurrence presents challenges around human exposure and health implications. This session will cover PFAS sources, contamination pathways, and […]

Society for Freshwater Science

Spokane, WA

Annual Meeting: May 17–21, 2026 in Spokane, WA   Welcome to SFS 2026 We are in a time of rapid and often unpredictable change. Freshwater ecosystems and the organisms that rely on them are threatened by a multitude of interacting stressors. Simultaneously, human communities that depend upon freshwater ecosystems are struggling to adapt to environmental, […]

AWRA 2026 Geospatial Water Technology Conference

MAY 18-20, 2026 | NIAGARA FALLS, NY   Geospatial Water Technology is central to understand and solve problems related to water resources. While geospatial data continue to grow in all three dimensions, including space, time and size, modern tools such as high-performance cloud computing, geospatial data visualization, data analytics, and machine learning/artificial intelligence have enabled […]

Webinar: Water Quality Trading in Oregon and What it Means for WA State

Tuesday, May 19, 2026 12:00 to 1:00 PM PT   Many rivers in the Pacific Northwest are 303(d) listed for excessive water temperatures threatening ESA listed species. Water temperature TMDLs have been developed for many of these rivers and thermal loading limitations have been put on dischargers. In 2016, Oregon DEQ launched a water quality […]