
Recent News and Publications
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June 2022
A recent publication in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association: Champions and Traditional Technocrats: The Role of Environmental Value Orientation in Stormwater Management.
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June 2022
An op-ed in Colorado Politics on why it is important to fund a statewide turf replacement program (HB22-1151) and help reduce urban water use in Colorado. In June, House Bill 22-1151 was signed into law! Colorado Water Conservation Board is developing a Turf Replacement Program for Colorado using the allocated $2 million, with FAQs here.
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May 2022
Students Dixie Poteet and Sam Carles Pedroza make learning fun for local fifth graders at the Poudre River Investigators field trip to the Environmental Learning Center by demonstrating the consequences of water flow.
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May 2022
Awarded the Meroney Family Chi Epsilon Teaching Award.
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April 2022
Today the Colorado House is hearing a bill to create a statewide turf replacement program (HB22-1151). I have an op-ed in Colorado Politics on why it is important to fund this program and help reduce urban water use in Colorado. Coloradoans can send a message to their elected leaders to support this bill with Western Resources Advocates’ action.
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Hydrology Days
Abdullah Al Fatta
Quantifying Contributions of Water Sources to Urban Streams and Temporal Variation Using Multiyear Analysis of Water Stable Isotopes.
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Hydrology Days
Ben Choat
Towards Timely Policy-Relevant Analysis of the Return on Investment from Ecosystem Services in the South Platte River Basin.
Identifying Important Drivers of Water Yield Across Spatial and Temporal Scales and Most Appropriate Methods for Prediction.
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Hydrology Days
Dixie Poteet, 2nd Place Winner
Semi-Arid Rangeland to New Houses: Behavior of a Non-Perenneal Stream.
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March 2022
A recent publication by Hopkins et al. (2022) in Freshwater Science: Lessons learned from 20 y of monitoring suburban development with distributed stormwater management in Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
USGS summary: Unique 20-year study assesses ecosystem response to different types of stormwater management
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June 2022
A recent publication in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association: Champions and Traditional Technocrats: The Role of Environmental Value Orientation in Stormwater Management.
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June 2022
An op-ed in Colorado Politics on why it is important to fund a statewide turf replacement program (HB22-1151) and help reduce urban water use in Colorado. In June, House Bill 22-1151 was signed into law! Colorado Water Conservation Board is developing a Turf Replacement Program for Colorado using the allocated $2 million, with FAQs here.
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May 2022
Students Dixie Poteet and Sam Carles Pedroza make learning fun for local fifth graders at the Poudre River Investigators field trip to the Environmental Learning Center by demonstrating the consequences of water flow.
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May 2022
Awarded the Meroney Family Chi Epsilon Teaching Award.
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April 2022
Today the Colorado House is hearing a bill to create a statewide turf replacement program (HB22-1151). I have an op-ed in Colorado Politics on why it is important to fund this program and help reduce urban water use in Colorado. Coloradoans can send a message to their elected leaders to support this bill with Western Resources Advocates’ action.
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Hydrology Days
Abdullah Al Fatta
Quantifying Contributions of Water Sources to Urban Streams and Temporal Variation Using Multiyear Analysis of Water Stable Isotopes.
-
Hydrology Days
Ben Choat
Towards Timely Policy-Relevant Analysis of the Return on Investment from Ecosystem Services in the South Platte River Basin.
Identifying Important Drivers of Water Yield Across Spatial and Temporal Scales and Most Appropriate Methods for Prediction.
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Hydrology Days
Dixie Poteet, 2nd Place Winner
Semi-Arid Rangeland to New Houses: Behavior of a Non-Perenneal Stream.
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March 2022
A recent publication by Hopkins et al. (2022) in Freshwater Science: Lessons learned from 20 y of monitoring suburban development with distributed stormwater management in Clarksburg, Maryland, USA
USGS summary: Unique 20-year study assesses ecosystem response to different types of stormwater management
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New List Item
Description goes here