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- Join this year's AWRA and CGWA Symposium in Golden. This year's conference will cover a range of topics from both a technical and policy perspective, including a deep-drill into ASR, geophysical applications, creative ideas in water planning and
- The City of Aspen Engineering Department is looking for a summer intern to work on stormwater and urban drainage projects. In this position you will:Manage the COA Engineering Stormwater Outfall Monitoring Program. Collect water samples at outfall
- CVEN 5594: Water Reuse is a course being taught this next fall by Bill Becker, who is the corporate water practice leader at Hazen and Sawyer. We are excited to have Bill join the ranks as Adjunct Faculty and have him teach this class.
- The National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility, operated by the US Geological Survey, is seeking a part-time student contractor to assist in daily operations of the facility. This is not a research position, but the work will expose the student
- The BLM is currently looking to fill an internship position that will serve as a Reservoir Management Intern, duty stationed at the Colorado State Office during the Spring/Summer/Fall of 2019. This position will support the Branch of Fluid
- Professor Dr. Angela R. Bielefeldt was named a 2019 President’s Teaching Scholar (PTS). The award is the highest honor for teaching at the university level and recognizes Dr. Bielefeldt’s efforts to improve student learning both inside and outside the classroom.
- The new rankings were just released. The Environmental Engineering graduate program ranked in the 8th place for public institutions and 14th place overall.
- Assistant Professor Julie Korak was awarded the 2018 Membrane Treatment Best Paper Award from the American Water Works Association (AWWA) for her paper Nanofiltration to Improve Process Efficiency of Hexavalent Chromium Treatment Using Ion Exchange
- Many people worry about outdoor air pollution, especially on days where smog hangs in a brown cloud over a city. Few, however, consider the air quality in their own home. EVEN Assistant Professor Dr. Marina Vance recently spoke at the American
- CEAE Professor Dr. John Crimaldi is the lead PI for the NSF’s Odor Navigation Project. The project is aiming to understand the behavior of odor plumes and their relation with animals’ brains in order to develop technology that can navigate based on