WRC Lecture- Amanda Hohner
Wildfire Disturbances to Source Water Quality and Drinking Water Treatment Abstract: The recent rise in wildfire activity has raised concerns among water utilities that rely on forested watersheds, vulnerable to […]
Wildfire Disturbances to Source Water Quality and Drinking Water Treatment Abstract: The recent rise in wildfire activity has raised concerns among water utilities that rely on forested watersheds, vulnerable to […]
The Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee (PBAC) is pleased to announce that the invited speaker this year is Sandra Postel, the director and founder of the Global Water Policy Project, co-creator […]
Healing the Enlightenment Rift: Rationality, Spirituality, and Shared Waters Abstract: Water management is, by definition, conflict management: Whether in the Western US or internationally, competing stakeholder interests include domestic users, agriculturalists, hydropower generators, […]
Last Call at the Oasis is “From Academy Award®-winning director Jessica Yu (Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien) and Academy Award®-nominated producer Elise Pearlstein (Food, Inc.) LAST CALL AT THE OASIS sheds light on the vital role water plays in our lives, exposes the defects in the current system, shows communities already […]
Come learn about the WRSM Certificate and get your questions answered. Also, Engineers Without Borders will talk about their drinking water development project in Panama and will be looking for students who might be interested in participating. Snacks will be provided. Location: TBD
Dave Bollinger is an environmental and materials engineer with experience in the applied research and development of technologies for wastewater treatment and groundwater remediation, including supercritical water oxidation, electrically conductive antifouling membranes, controlled release permanganates, and anaerobic bioreactors.
Laura Condon, University of Arizona Laura is interested in large-scale water sustainability and the dynamic behavior of managed hydrologic systems in the context of past development and future climate change. Studies have demonstrated connections between groundwater depth, soil moisture, land energy fluxes, and large-scale weather patterns; yet few have considered the effect management has on […]
Mariana Dobre- University of Idaho Mariana is interested in understanding how human and natural disturbances of the environment alter both the availability and the quality of water resources. She is currently working on maintaining and improving a web-based application of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model for the Lake Tahoe Basin. A major task of […]
Mary Hill- University of Kansas Mary's work focuses on how to use data to build models, and how to quantify model uncertainty. She arrived at KU in 2014 to bring science into policy realms, and see this path as providing enormous opportunities for students. She is currently focusing on the food, energy, water nexus and […]
A local conversation on important state-wide water issues. For more information, visit: https://spokaneriver.net/events/spokane-river-forum-conference/