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Continuous Data Collection for Intense Rain Events, Rising Water Levels, and Water Quality Monitoring

As water managers and engineers, it’s important to understand our watersheds, the urban landscapes, and their response to extreme events like heavy precipitation and rising surface water levels. These events can impact property, municipal infrastructure, and water quality.  Of the numerous tools at our disposal, there are many benefits to continuous water monitoring systems, including […]

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Stream Selection Automation through GIS

The accessibility of authoritative and comprehensive geospatial data allows for tailored analyses over a wide range of subject areas and resolutions.  One such application of GIS is a regional study of streams (and other measured waterbodies) to identify sections that would most or least benefit from restoration efforts.  Criteria for the selection process can be […]

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Improving Reservoir Monitoring of Organic Compounds Through High Frequency Sensors and Manual Sampling

The concentration of organic matter (i.e., naturally or anthropogenic-derived carbon-based compounds) is an important water quality metric for drinking water managers because of its numerous effects on water quality, necessitating new and improved strategies for monitoring our freshwaters. Here, we studied two types of organic compounds in a Virginia drinking water reservoir. First, pharmaceutical and […]