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Wildfire and Water Sustainability

Esther Vincent, Director of Environmental Services, Northern Water Register for the zoom here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsceiqqDMjEt2TFhyw5DXf3abgka1viIjn See their roster of talks here: https://watercenter.colostate.edu/grad592/

Stormwater Management in CA

Stephanie Zinn, Fuscoe Engineering, Inc. Stephanie’s role at Fuscoe Engineering entails advancing Fuscoe’s water resources sector by designing sustainable, multi-benefit low impact development project solutions that improve local and regional […]

Climate Challenges to Sustainability

Brad Udall, Senior Water & Climate Scientists/Scholar, CoWC Register for the zoom here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsceiqqDMjEt2TFhyw5DXf3abgka1viIjn See their roster of talks here: https://watercenter.colostate.edu/grad592/

Michael Dodd

Michael Dodd Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Washington No abstract provided.  See Michael's profile here: https://www.ce.washington.edu/facultyfinder/michael-dodd

Sustainability and Water

Jennifer Gimbel, Interim Director, CoWC Register for the zoom here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsceiqqDMjEt2TFhyw5DXf3abgka1viIjn See their roster of talks here: https://watercenter.colostate.edu/grad592/

Santa Cruz River Project

Eleonora Demaria Pima County Regional Flood Control District Held Wednesdays, 3:00 - 4:00pm Arizona Time Zoom link : https://arizona.zoom.us/j/83488002083

Connecting Watershed Modeling and Management Decisions Speaker

Tim Maguire, UM-CIGLR Postdoctoral Fellow Winter 2022 SEAS Ecosystem Science and Management Seminar Series Virtual |Friday February 11, 2022|2:30 pm ET | 11:30 am PT https://umich.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtdu6grT4iHtTPh1frJ0unSGNMG-epNk_t

Brown Bag Webinar: All In: Confronting Southern Nevada’s New Water Reality

Colby Pellegrino, Deputy General Manager, Resources, Southern Nevada Water Authority Due to prolonged drought, overall snowfall and runoff into the Colorado River Basin are at all-time lows, resulting in the combined water storage in the river's two primary reservoirs—Lakes Powell and Mead—dropping to just 32 percent of capacity. The Secretary of the Interior recently announced […]