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WDFW Riparian Analysis Workshop

You are invited to join a virtual workshop about a riparian analysis data platform currently being developed by WDFW. The riparian data platform will unify input data streams to allow for aggregation and comparison across resources and spatial extents, providing the capability to answer questions about where riparian vegetation exists and where it is needed […]

WaterSciCon Abstract Submission Closes

The Water Science Conference (WaterSciCon) brings the water community together every two years to share research, collaborate, and plan for the future. WaterSciCon 2024 will be held the week of 23 June 2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota. WaterSciCon advances hydrology and related global convergent science issues and helps address and expose local and regional issues […]

Western Snow Conference Abstract Submission Due

You are invited to submit an abstract of 150 – 300 words for either oral or poster presentation by February 1, 2024.  The theme for the Conference is “Watersheds to Estuaries”, but all snow-related research in the context of measurements, modeling, and water supply are welcome.  In order to encourage participation in the Conference, all […]

Building Tribal-Academic Partnerships to Protect Pacific Salmon from Toxic Urban Stormwater

Zoom

Stephanie Blair and her Advisor, Dr. Jenifer McIntyre, have been investigating the toxicity of urban stormwater, particularly the tire chemical 6PPD-Quinone, to Pacific Salmon. Stephanie will discuss how this chemical affects Coho and Chinook salmon. She will also touch on her collaborative work on the issue. Learn more and register for this free event

2024 Pacific Northwest Ground Water Exposition

Vancouver, WA

In the late 1950s, members of the water well industry came together to create a trade show specifically for the Pacific Northwest. As the event grew in popularity, the Pacific Northwest Ground Water Association (PNWGWA) was officially formed with representation from the Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington state associations. The PNWGWA’s goal is to provide […]

Northwest Groundwater Conference 

Pasco, WA

Pasco, WA - March 18 & 19, 2024 The American Ground Water Trust conference is an information-exchange and networking opportunity for water agencies, utilities and water districts, water professionals (scientific, engineering, managerial, legal, environmental, and regulatory), water operators, industrial and irrigation end-users of water, local and state elected officials and academics with an interest in […]

Using Drone-based Technologies to Map Stream Characteristics and Salmon Spawning Habitat

Zoom

Dr. Fremier and Co-PI Daniel Auerbach developed drone-based technologies to measure stream velocity, temperature, and morphology.  These measurements help identify and quantify salmon spawning habitat and offer new methodologies for environmental monitoring.  Dr. Fremier will share the details of their study and work with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in the Wenatchee River. […]

AWRA 2024 Geospatial Water Technology Conference (GWTC)

Orlando, FL

Data to Decisions: Managing and Modeling Water Challenges MARCH 25-27, 2024 | ORLANDO, FL   Join us for the AWRA 2024 Geospatial Water Technology Conference! This conference is designed to highlight existing and new geospatial and technological tools to solve water resources-related problems.

AWRA 2024 Spring Conference

Tuscaloosa, AL

Water Risk and Resilience: Research and Sustainable Solutions APRIL 8-10, 2024 | Tuscaloosa, AL   The AWRA 2024 Spring Specialty Conference, co-hosted by the AWRA Future Risk Committee and the Alabama Water Institute. The theme for the conference is "Water Risk and Resilience: Research and Sustainable Solutions".

Integrating Agricultural Water Use into Climate Change Impact Assessments

Zoom

Dr. Rajagopalan and her research team worked to advance the climate change impacts assessment model, CropSyst, by integrating agricultural water use associated with managing extreme weather events (e.g., watering to control sunburn in apples) into modeling.  The work helps provide a more accurate picture of water demand during extreme temperatures and increases understanding of how […]