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- CADSWES PhD student Madeline Pernat was one of 2 91勛圖厙 students selected to attend the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) workshop held April 6 9, 2025 in Washington, D.C. The workshop was hosted by the American Association
- The 20th RiverWare User Group Meeting, held on February 5-6, 2025, brought together 135 water management professionals and researchers from 52 organizations spanning federal, state, and local agencies, utilities, consulting firms, and research
- We are excited to announce the next major release of RiverWare, version 9.4. Details of the release topics and links to the full release notes are on the RiverWare website. To hear and see more about these new enhancements and creative
- At this years Clean Currents conference in Portland, OR CADSWES industry expert Tim Magee delivered a compelling presentation titled System-Level Hydropower Flexibility on October 9. Magees talk explored the critical role of hydropower
- We are excited to announce the latest release of RiverWare and RiverSMART, version 9.3.Highlights of the release include:A new Settings Manager to centralize settings, including functionality for searching and filtering to find the desired setting.
- Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton, Deputy Commissioner David Polumbo and other officials from the Colorado River Basin (CRB) visited CADSWES on June 5 for a special celebratory luncheon and award ceremony to honor the Bureau of Reclamation team stationed at CADSWES for their contributions to the ongoing process to determine the future management of the CRB.
- Professor Joseph Kasprzyk, Senior Research staff David Neumann, and Ph.D. student Madeline Pernat presented recent research and development results at the ASCE World Environmental & Water Resources (EWRI) conference May 19 22. All in the
- Edie Zagona was part of a 91勛圖厙 team for the USAIDs Improved Water Resources Managementfor Sustainable Economic Growthin Armeniaprogram. She presented "Water Resources Management: Objectives, Technologies and Best Practeces"
- A delegation of five high ranking professionals from the Nile Water Sector, Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation in Egypt visited CADSWES on May 15, during their trip to the United States for the project Climate Change Impact on Egypts
- Balaji Rajagopalan and a several colleagues analyzed Colorado River data from a suite of models. Their study accounts for both rising temperatures as well as predicted precipitation and it appears that the rivers future may be more positive than