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Co-Producing Actionable Science for Water Utilities

  • Attendee List
  • Workshop Presentations

Dates:

May 2-3, 2016

Location:

University Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, Colorado

WUCA

Questions about the workshop can be directed to:

Darrin Sharp
Faculty Research Assistant
Oregon Climate Change Research Inst. (OCCRI)
E-mail: dsharp@coas.oregonstate.edu

Questions about the workshop program can be directed to:

David Behar
Climate Program Director
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
E-mail: dbehar@sfwater.org

Facility and registration questions can be directed to:

OSU Conference Services
Oregon State University
200 LaSells Stewart Center
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: 541-737-9300
Toll Free: 800-678-6311
Fax: 541-737-9315
E-mail: conferences@oregonstate.edu

Cheesman Dam

Cheesman Dam, completed in 1905, was the first reservoir of Denver's mountain storage facilities. (Photo courtesy of WUCA)

Location

UCAR Center Green Conference Venue

Workshop Presentations

Tampa Bay Water’s Climate Change Impact Assessment Research Overview (Asefa)
Piloting Utilities Modeling Application (PUMA) (Asefa)
Climate Services: An International Perspective (Brasseur)
Piloting Utility Modeling Applications: Planning for Climate Change at the Portland Water Bureau (Campbell)
CIRC Lessons Learned (Campbell)
New York City’s Climate Change Integrated Modeling Project (Owens, Cohn, Frei)
Where Have We Been? The Climate
Services Landscape
(Garfin)
Downscaled Climate Data for Bull Run Watershed (Hegewisch)
What’s on the Horizon: Actionable Science and Sustained Assessment (Jacobs)
A Look Back at Co-Production: The Joint Front Range CC Vulnerability Study (Kaatz)
So you want to talk to a climate scientist… (Mote)
Colorado River Basin Study: Moving Forward with Climate Science (Prairie)
Climate Services Information System (Pulwarty)
The Florida Water and Climate Alliance: A Collaborative Working Group for the Development of Climate Predictions for Improved Water Management (Graham)
PUMA Workshop Kickoff (Fleming)
Limiting the Federal Government’s Fiscal Exposure by Better Managing Climate Change Risks (Thompson)
Hydrological Modeling in the Bull Run Watershed (Vano)
The Advisory Committee on Climate Change and Natural Resource Science (ACCCNRS) (Behar)
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