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Water UCI Water UCI aims to facilitate collaboration around questions of fundamental and applied water science, technology, management, and policy.

Southern California and communities worldwide face water resource challenges. Water UCI aims to facilitate collaboration campus-wide around questions of fundamental and applied water science, technology, management, and policy. The Water UCI Initiative aims to unite disciplines across campus to develop a highly integrated research and education presence around water science and management issues. This initiative is sponsored by the Provost through the Office of Academic Initiatives.

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10/25/2023

Our social media accounts are moving! Continue to follow Water UCI news and updates at Water UCI -- our accounts on other platforms can be found through our LinkTree here and in our bio. Thank you for your continued support.
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If you didn’t get a chance to join us for the recent Speaking of Water talk about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, vis...
05/12/2023

If you didn’t get a chance to join us for the recent Speaking of Water talk about the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, visit our Youtube page to see a recording. Ellen Lee, Drinking Water Equity Advocate at NRDC, talked about a generational investment in our country’s infrastructure and an opportunity to help states finance lead service line replacement. You can view the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnQNvQ1Ee40&ab_channel=WaterUCI

Water UCI has recently published its 2021-2022 Annual Report. Check out the report and learn more about our research, fu...
05/03/2023

Water UCI has recently published its 2021-2022 Annual Report. Check out the report and learn more about our research, future plans, and various projects that are the core of Water UCI. Visit this link to find the report: https://sites.uci.edu/wateruci-dev/ #:~:text=making%20a%20difference.-,Annual%20Reports,-Annual%20Report%202022

Dr. Nicola Ulibarri is a faculty member in the UCI School of Social Ecology and a Water UCI Core Faculty.  Her research ...
04/28/2023

Dr. Nicola Ulibarri is a faculty member in the UCI School of Social Ecology and a Water UCI Core Faculty. Her research team seeks to understand and enhance environmental planning, policy, and regulatory processes, mostly focused on freshwater and coastal infrastructure systems, their impact on the environment, and the people who depend on them. Check out one of her latest publications, Framing the Problem of Flood Risk and Flood Management in Metropolitan Los Angeles, here: https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-22-0013.1

Check out our recent talk with Andrew Whelton of Purdue University - Rapid Response to the Norfolk Southern Chemical Spi...
04/24/2023

Check out our recent talk with Andrew Whelton of Purdue University - Rapid Response to the Norfolk Southern Chemical Spill and Chemical Fires in East Palestine, OH here: https://lnkd.in/g6fVXKh8 to learn more about his team’s characterization of the water quality in East Palestine and reflections on the disaster response. This is a captivating talk that you won’t want to miss.

Join us this Friday for our next Speaking of Water event on April 21 at 12 PM. We will be joined by Andrew Whelton and P...
04/19/2023

Join us this Friday for our next Speaking of Water event on April 21 at 12 PM. We will be joined by Andrew Whelton and Paula Coelho of Purdue University for a discussion of their work characterizing the contamination of East Palestine, OH following the Norfolk Southern train derailment in February. The research team will discuss their water quality results and observations of the coordination of disaster response in the days and weeks following the accident. The event will take place virtually and you can RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gT2rjpqj

Come join us for another Speaking of Water talk on April 21 about the train derailment in East Palestine. Learn more abo...
04/14/2023

Come join us for another Speaking of Water talk on April 21 about the train derailment in East Palestine. Learn more about the chemical spill and how it affected air and waterways in the area. Andrew Whelton and Paula Coelho from Purdue University will be sharing results of tests and analyses, while also discussing their observations of the governmental response. Come to the virtual webinar at noon to gain knowledge on this pressing story. RSVP here: https://sites.uci.edu/wateruci-dev/2023/04/03/rapid-response-to-the-norfolk-southern-chemical-spill-and-chemical-fires-in-east-palestine-ohio/

Join us for our first in-person Speaking of Water event of the year, "Water Rights and Water Wrongs: Rethinking Equity i...
04/10/2023

Join us for our first in-person Speaking of Water event of the year, "Water Rights and Water Wrongs: Rethinking Equity in CA" on April 13 at 12 PM. The event will take place in Calit2 Auditorium at UC Irvine, and will be followed by a lunch reception at 1 PM. RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/g4ujf_Gy

Water UCI is planning its long-awaited in-person event on April 13, which will discuss the legally-established water rig...
04/08/2023

Water UCI is planning its long-awaited in-person event on April 13, which will discuss the legally-established water rights. They have long been a foundation for allocation and adjudication of access to water in California. They have also been a focus for controversy between various groups over whose needs and uses should prevail. This panel explores current issues in water rights including how entitlements are determined, if reforms are needed, and how water rights protections can be made to work for the benefit of everyone. Come join us in Calit2 Auditorium to learn more about water rights.

Water UCI Events Join on March 29 at 12 PM for a new Speaking of Water event: The Storm Before the Calm: Stormwater Capt...
03/24/2023

Water UCI Events
Join on March 29 at 12 PM for a new Speaking of Water event: The Storm Before the Calm: Stormwater Capture as a Means of Addressing Racism and Environmental Injustice in LA. Learn about America’s legacy of inequitable land use and housing policies that affect the amount of impervious surfaces in one’s neighborhood. The speaker, Megan Kung, is an economist at the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board. Megan will talk about the environmental injustice, while also discussing solutions to address historically inequitable planning policies. To RSVP, visit this webpage: https://water.uci.edu/2023/02/27/water-uci-colloquium-series-stormwater-isnt-impervious-to-racism-opportunities-for-stormwater-capture-in-la-county-03-29-23-at-12-pm/

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