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All Past Events

 

July 26-28, 2017

CUAHSI Hydroinformatics Conference

The CUAHSI Conference on Hydroinformatics will be held July 26-28 at the University of Alabama and the National Water Center in Tuscaloosa. More information will follow.

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July 20, 2017

Utah Water Watch training - Tier 2 - USU Campus, Roosevelt, UT

Learn about water quality issues and advanced monitoring techniques at this Tier 2 training on July 20, 2017 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Trained volunteers have the opportunity to help collect water quality data. This training is open to current UWW volunteers and others with prior background in environmental monitoring.

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July 19, 2017

Utah Water Watch - Tier 1 - USU Campus, Roosevelt, UT

Join UWW to learn about watersheds and water quality monitoring at this UWW Tier 1 training on July 19, 2017 from 9am - 1pm. Help us collect data on a local waterbody! Training is open to the public of all ages and levels. We will start by learning watershed basics, water quality and the need for monitoring. We will then go outdoors to learn fun, hands-on monitoring techniques at a nearby waterbody. To RSVP or more information contact us, waterquality@usu.edu, 435-797-2580.

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July 13-14, 2017

iUTAH Annual Symposium & Summer All-Hands Meeting

The iUTAH Annual Symposium & Summer All-Hands Meeting will take place on July 13 -14, at Utah State University in Logan. iUTAH EPSCoR is hosting the symposium titled Utah’s Water Future: Critical Outcomes, Lasting Impact, as part of a larger celebration of five years of research, training, education, and outreach that has taken place during the iUTAH project. Learn more, or register now!

 

 

July 10-14, 2017

Utah Master Naturalist Watershed Investigations

The Utah Master Naturalist Program consists of three 40-hour courses that focus on exploring, learning about, and conserving Utah's beautiful natural ecosystems. The majority of each course is spent outdoors, and class size is small to maximize learning and fun. This Watershed Investigations course will be held at Swaner EcoCenter in Kimball Junction (Park City), and is in partnership with the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter. Class times are 9am-5pm starting Monday, July 10, and ending Friday, July 14. This is an adult education program that is open to participants 18 years of age and older. We also have partial scholarships for teachers.

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