All Past Events
July 15-17, 2015
3rd CUAHSI Conference on HydroinformaticsIt’s time to register for the Third CUAHSI Conference on Hydroinformatics, to be held July 15–17 at the University of Alabama and the National Water Center in Tuscaloosa. The conference theme is “Model and Data Interoperability: From Theory to Practice.”
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June 26, 2015
Utah Public Radio: The SourceAt 9:00 am on the last Friday of each month, join UPR's Jennifer Pemberton and a team of reporters as they follow scientists into lakes, streams, and snowfields that are our source of drinking water, our agricultural industry, our stunning scenery, and our world-class recreation.
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June 16-18, 2015
2015 UCOWR/NIWR/CUASHI ConferenceThe 2015 UCOWR/NIWR/CUASHI Conference: Water is Not for Gambling: Utilizing Science to Reduce Uncertainty will be held June 16-18, 2015 in Las Vegas Nevada at the Green Valley Ranch Casino, Resort & Spa. UCOWR, NIWR, and CUAHSI invite you to join leading water managers, educators, researchers, and other professionals from across the country to address some of the most compelling and important challenges facing our profession. A central theme in panel discussions will be: Does our improved understanding of water resource policy, planning, and modeling lead to better management of our water resources?
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May 29, 2015
Utah Public Radio: The SourceAt 9:00 am on the last Friday of each month, join UPR's Jennifer Pemberton and a team of reporters as they follow scientists into lakes, streams, and snowfields that are our source of drinking water, our agricultural industry, our stunning scenery, and our world-class recreation.
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May 12, 2015
Great Salt Lake Wetland Health WorkshopThe Great Salt Lake Wetland Health Workshop takes place Tuesday, May 12, 9 am-3 pm at the University of Utah’s Layton Auditorium in the Meldrum Civil Engineering Building. The meetings features presentations by Dr. Leon Lamers, head of the Research Group in Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Biology at Radboud University in the Netherlands, and by state and university scientists who work on the Great Salt Lake. The objective of the workshop, co-organized by the Utah Division of Water Quality, is to help participants understand the interactions between geochemical factors, wetland plants, and wetland health.