Category: Past Colloquium Series

Speaking of Water Series: Cows, Crops, and the Colorado: Thirsty Practices in a Time of Crisis (9/12/2023)

Cows, Crops, and the Colorado: Thirsty Practices in a Time of Crisis The unprecedented decline of the Colorado River has precipitated a crisis affecting the people and ecology that rely on this vital water source. While recent levels of rain- and snowfall have provided a temporary respite, addressing the causes and consequences of sustained reductions…Continue Reading Speaking of Water Series: Cows, Crops, and the Colorado: Thirsty Practices in a Time of Crisis (9/12/2023)

Water UCI Colloquium Series: Getting the Lead Out with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law | 02/21/23 at 12 PM

Getting the Lead Out with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law This webinar will focus on NRDC’s work on the implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law particularly around lead service line replacement, drinking water in California, and touch on NRDC’s drinking water work in Michigan and Illinois. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is a once in a generation investment…Continue Reading Water UCI Colloquium Series: Getting the Lead Out with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law | 02/21/23 at 12 PM

Local Non-Profits Discuss: The Future of Water in Southern California

Water UCI Colloquium Series: Local Non-Profits Discuss: The Future of Water in Southern California Click here to view event recording. Non-governmental actors are major players in the creation and production – up and downstream – of water management. This panel discussion invited representatives from a diverse set of nonprofit organizations to talk about the future…Continue Reading Local Non-Profits Discuss: The Future of Water in Southern California

Supplementing Southern California’s Water Supply Through Seawater Desalination: Challenges and Opportunities

Water UCI Colloquium Series: Supplementing Southern California’s Water Supply Through Seawater Desalination: Challenges and Opportunities Click here to view the event recording. The use of desalinated ocean water to supplement Southern California’s limited water supply is an often- contentious proposal. Water UCI invited leaders in desalination technology and policy to discuss both the challenges and…Continue Reading Supplementing Southern California’s Water Supply Through Seawater Desalination: Challenges and Opportunities

Hydraulic Fracturing: Impacts to California’s Water Supply

Water UCI Colloquium Series: Hydraulic Fracturing: Impacts to California’s Water Supply Click here to view the event recording. Hydraulic fracturing is a process used to increase the rate at which fossil fuels can be recovered from natural reservoirs.  This water-dependent practice has implications for California’s water supply in both the short and long term.  Water…Continue Reading Hydraulic Fracturing: Impacts to California’s Water Supply

Water and Energy Utilities Discuss: The Water Energy Nexus

Water UCI Colloquium Series: Water and Energy Utilities Discuss: The Water Energy Nexus Water and energy systems are closely linked and provide synergistic opportunities for resource management.  Four leaders join together to discuss the challenges and opportunities for water and energy synergies with a focus on Southern California. Featured: Paul Weghorst, Executive Director of Water…Continue Reading Water and Energy Utilities Discuss: The Water Energy Nexus

Communicating Water Science Creatively: Taking Knowledge From the Lab to Classrooms and Communities

Featuring John Christensen, founder of the Laboratory of Environmental Narrative Strategies at UCLA and Sandra Tsing Oh,  host of daily science segment, “The Loh Down of Science” Water UCI Colloquium Series: Communicating Water Science Creatively: Taking Knowledge From the Lab to Classrooms and Communities Click here to view the event recording.          …Continue Reading Communicating Water Science Creatively: Taking Knowledge From the Lab to Classrooms and Communities

From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices

Jennifer Jay, Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of California Los Angeles.  Water UCI Colloquium Series: From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices This talk will cover two research areas in the Jay Lab:…Continue Reading From cattle farms to surfers, environmental antibiotic resistance in California and role of environmental education in the carbon footprint of student dietary choices