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Civil Engineering PhD Student Madeline PernatÌýreceived a 2024ÌýNSF Graduate Research Fellowship for her research on large-scale water management in the Colorado River Basin.
Professors Edith Zagona and Joseph Kasprzyk were interviewed by the Washington Post for an article on how the federal government is using ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è's innovative web-based tools to forecast the river future flows.
CEAE Research Professor Edie Zagona, director of CADSWES, and CEAE Associate Professor Joseph Kasprzyk joined the CADSWES Reclamation Colorado River modeling team in a meeting with the commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The meeting's purpose was to provide an update on a web application being developed for stakeholders to explore alternatives in the upcoming environmental impact statementÌýnegotiations regarding new Colorado River operating policies.Ìý
The Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management is recognizing a ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è faculty member and a master's graduate for their research into the impact of reclaimed water consumption on rivers. Associate ProfessorÌýJoseph Kasprzyk and
Associate Professor Joseph Kasprzyk was featured by Denver's NBC affiliate in a news piece focusing on the ongoing drought in Colorado. Kasprzyk, who conducts research in water resources planning and management, discussed how significant snowfall in