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Erin Wilson of Wilson Water Group joins The Water Values podcast in a (long awaited) episode TWV #090. Erin does a fantastic job of walking us through aspects of the water engineering profession, explaining the importance of data, and discussing how various sectors of the economy address water resources planning and how they factor climate change into the planning process. I learned a lot, and you definitely will, too!
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- What a water engineer does
- How data impacts water planning
- How different sectors address water planning
- Why different sectors require tailored water plans
- How climate models have influenced water planning
- How utilities, industrial water users and the ag interests react to variability in climate models
Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:
- Wilson Water Group’s website
- Colorado River Decision Support System website
- USGS’s website for Current Water Data for Colorado
- TWV 081: The White House’s Moonshot for Water with Charles Fishman
- TWV 002: Water Planning with Jack Wittman
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