Can We Have It All?

Posters

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Catherine Adams, New Mexico State University — Riparian Evapotranspiration of Saltgrass (Distichlis spicata)
Abdul Ahmed, Arizona State University — An Agent Based Formalism for the Management of Water Resources
Sami Al-Haddad, New Mexico State University — Cotton Water Use in the Mesilla Valley, New Mexico
Max Bleiweiss, New Mexico State University — ASTER Observations of Water Surface Temperature for Elephant Butte Reservoir in New Mexico
Emilie Brill-Duisberg, University of Arizona — Collaborative Rainwater Harvesting at the University of Arizona
James Callegary, USGS — Estimating Depth to the Lower No-Flow Boundary of Regional and Basin-Scale Ground-Water Flow Models Using Earth’s Gravitational and Magnetic Fields: the Case of Northern Arizona
Evan Canfield, Pima County Regional Flood Control District — A Prototype Analysis for Determining the Stormwater Retention and Water Supply Benefits of Cisterns
Rob Carruth, USGS — Gravity Monitoring of Ground-Water Storage Change in the Tucson Active Management Area
Kathleen Chavez, Pima County Regional Flood Control District — Integrating Water Resources and Land Use
Netra Chhetri, Arizona State University — Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Ranking of Multiple Stressors on Central Arizona Water Resources
Edward Clark, NOAA, National Weather Service — Distributed Modeling: Applications in Operational Hydrology
Brad Esser, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — GAMA Special Studies: The Impact of Septic Effluent and Groundwater Banking on California Groundwater Quality
Dave Ewoldt, Natural Systems Solutions, Institute of Global Education — Answering the Symposium Question – Can We Have It All?
Jean-David Fabre, New Mexico State University — Water Use of Young Pecan in the Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Lisa Fardal, MWH Americas, Inc. — Potential Effects of Climate Change on Colorado Springs Raw Water Supplies and System Operations
Tobias Finke, USDA ARS Southwest Watershed Research Center — Estimating an Overall Infiltration Value in an Urbanized Watershed Using High-Resolution Satellite Images and Ground Measurements
Andrew Funk, University of New Mexico Water Resources Program — The Shower Water Conservation System: A Newly Emerging Innovation Designed to Meet the Water and Energy Efficiency Demands of the 21st Century
Tricia Gerrodette, Huachuca Audubon Society — Have It All? For How Long?
Bruce Gungle, USGS-WRD — Investigation of Groundwater/Surface Water Interactions in the San Pedro River near Charleston Using Distributed Fiber-Optic Temperature Methods
Annie Gustafson, Arizona State University — Water Conservation Policy in an Arid Metropolitan Region: The First Large Scale Artificial Recharge Project in New Mexico
Bradley Hill, City of Peoria, AZ — Principles of Sound Water Management: Developing Municipal Water Policies to Ensure Long-Term Sustainability, Economic Vitality and Quality of Life in the City of Peoria Today and Tomorrow
Brad Kirksey, New Mexico State University — Water Depletion by Dense and Monotypic Saltcedar at Bosque NWR
Eric Lopez, New Mexico State University — Hydraulic Properties of St. Cloud Clinoptilolite Zeolite as a Wicking Material
Narciso Macia, Arizona State University — Simulation of Economic Factors in a Gray Water System that Irrigates Trees to Shade a House
Roberta McGuire, USDA-ARS-SWRC — Native and Invasive Competition for Water Resources at an Intermittent Reach of the San Pedro River, Arizona
Jean McLain, USDA-ARS-SWRC — Presence and Transport of Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. in Soils of a Municipal Park Irrigated with Reclaimed Wastewater
Michael Mecke, Texas Water Resources Institute — McDonald Observatory: Stormwater Capture for Firefighting Use
Mead Mier, Pima Association of Governments — Effects of Travertine on Leaf Retention in Fossil Creek, Arizona Before and After Stream Restoration
Mead Mier, Pima Association of Governments — Evaluation of Riparian Habitat and Headcutting
Jimmy Moreno, New Mexico State University — Flux Measurements at Elephant Butte Reservoir, New Mexico
Laura Norman, USGS — Modeling Future Scenarios to Decrease Nonpoint Source Pollution in a U.S.-Mexico Border Watershed
Hassan El-Banna Osman, Agricultural Engineering Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt — Development of a Priming Instrument for Centrifugal Pumps
Asia Philbin, Tucson Water — The Energy for a Sustainable Water Future
Boris Poff, U.S. Forest Service — Recovering Rainfall – A Déjà Vu
Doug Rautenkranz, USGS — Geologic Framework to Support Ground-Water Model Development for Northern Arizona
Richard Rushforth, University of Arizona — Water and Power: Inextricably Tied to Arizona’s Growth (CAP Award for Water Research, 2nd place)
Kurt Schonauer, USGS — Investigations of Rural Watersheds in Southeastern Arizona
Eylon Shamir, Hydrologic Research Center — A Model Framework for Water Resources Planning in the Upper Santa Cruz River, Southern Arizona
Lisa Shipek, Watershed Management Group Inc. — Greening Urban Watersheds: A Grassroots Approach to Water Harvesting and Resource Conservation
Jose Solis, New Mexico State University — Investigation of Evapotranspiration Depletion of Treated and Non-Treated Saltcedar at the Elephant Butte and Caballo Flood Plains, New Mexico
Anne Stewart, USGS — Modeling Recharge to the Ground-Water System through Ephemeral Stream Channels In and Downstream of Sierra Vista, Upper San Pedro River Basin, Arizona
Asako Stone, Desert Research Institute — Efficacy of the National Park Service’s Water Resource Stewardship Report in the Western United States as a Conflict Prevention and Management Plan
Fred Tillman, USGS — Development and Demonstration of a Method for Assessment and Mapping of Ground-Water Level Changes
Doug Towne, Arizona Dept. of Environmental Quality — Ambient Groundwater Quality of the Lake Mohave Basin: A 2003 Baseline Study
Margo Truini, USGS — Preliminary Results of Ground-Water Conditions in the Detrital, Hualapai, and Sacramento Valleys
Kevin Werner, NOAA, National Weather Service — National Weather Service Water Supply Forecasting
Raymond Will, Todd Engineers — A Stormwater Management/Groundwater Recharge Plan for an Abandoned Quarry
Wally Wilson, Tucson Water — Sweetwater Recharge Facilities: Effluent Storage and Recovery for Reuse
George Zaimes, University of Arizona — Characterization of Microclimate and Vegetation Structure within Riparian Areas along Urbanized and Non-urbanized Ephemeral Streams