This three-day international conference with a pre-conference workshop day will bring together leading scientists, policy analysts, policy and decision makers, economists, and agricultural and environmental interest group representatives from around the world to define and highlight the science,
American Water Resource Association is hosting its 2023 Annual Water Resources Conference this November 6-8 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The AWRA provides a diverse and inclusive conference in water resources management.
The American Water Works Association is having its annual fall conference at The Rio, Las Vegas for its CA_NV chapter. They will feature Newtowrking Sessions, Water talks, Technical Sections, and an Exhibit Hall. For more information and registration follow the documents linked.
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino 3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103 Las Vegas, NV 89103
In the 21st century, increasing population growth, demand for energy consumption, agricultural expansion, groundwater extraction, and global climate change are placing enormous pressure on limited water resources resulting in environmental and social crises in many parts of the world.
The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center; The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania October 23-27, 2023
Achieving groundwater sustainability is vital to the health of the San Joaquin Valley’s communities, agriculture, environment, and economy—but the transition will be challenging. How can the region ensure the best outcomes?
The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center invites proposals for conference presentations and posters that aim to address the pressing water resource challenges currently facing Arizona and the region. These are worrisome times.
What is SWAT? The Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a small watershed-to-river basin-scale model used to simulate the quality and quantity of surface and ground water and predict the environmental impact of land use, land management practices, and climate change on water
Understanding groundwater and watersheds and how we monitor, assess, and sustainably manage these resources is critical and integral to California Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs) and other water management programs. Private citizens, professionals, decision makers, executives, agenc