News
- Amber Boyle, Liam Milton, and Samuel Carles Pedroza presenting at MURALS at CSU
- Two new papers published recently: Assessing stormwater control measure inventories from 23 cities in the United States The role of inflow and infiltration (I/I) in urban water balances and streamflow regimes: A hydrograph analysis along
- Our publication Lawn Irrigation Contributions to Semi-Arid Urban Baseflow Based on Water-Stable Isotopes is a top downloaded article on Wiley!
- We have received funding from The Water Research Foundation for the project Advancing Adaptive Wet Weather Management Approaches to Meet Emerging Challenges for Extreme Snowstorm Events and Cold Climate Impacts. Follow the link to learn more!
- The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering welcomes Dr. Aditi Bhaskar as an Associate Professor.
- Ben Choat graduates with his PhD and now works at WEST consultants. Congratulations!
- A recent publication in Hydrological Processes by Wilson et al.: Urbanization of grasslands in the Denver area affects streamflow responses to rainfall events, with blog post version.
- Aditi is on the AGU H3S CUAHSI Panel on Navigating Academic Waters. Watch the discussion here.
- Welcome new PhD student Santi Ramirez Nunez! Santiago is studying urban stormwater management, implementing infiltration-focused infrastructure and rainwater harvesting for a low-impact development approach. He is interested in destigmatizing
- Nick’s primary research focus involves quantifying the effects that urban irrigation has on water usage in arid regions. He is interested in sustainable land-use planning, urban water systems, water resources management and policy. Outside of