December 2021
CSU Source article features some of our own MURALS FYS Academy students:
CSU launches new MURALS academy to help retain first-year students of color.
Assistant Professor Aditi Bhaskar of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, right, is working with her mentees on measuring streamflow along Spring Creek. From left are Arysa Puckett, Sam Carles, Genesis Lacy and Dixie Poteet.
September 2021
5280, Denver’s Mile High Magazine has a story about Fillo et al. (2021): Denver’s Urban Waterways Are Flowing With Tap Water From Your Sprinkler
Colorado Sun writes, Denver streams are glorified fountains, supplied mostly by your sprinkler heads
Aditi is part of a new $15 million NSF-funded Transformation Network aiming to build resilient communities and ecosystems throughout the Intermountain Western United States. Read more about the Transformation Network here.
July 2021
Noelle Fillo’s MS work is published in Water Resources Research: Lawn irrigation contributions to semi-arid urban baseflow based on water-stable isotopes by Fillo, Bhaskar, and Jefferson (2021).
More information on this research is here.
May 2021
Two recent articles published:
K in an Urban World: New Contexts for Hydraulic Conductivity by Shuster et al. (2021) in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
Assessing the use of dual-drainage modeling to determine the effects of green stormwater infrastructure on roadway flooding and traffic performance by Knight et al. (2021) in MDPI Water.
February 2021
Aditi’s National Science Foundation proposal, “CAREER: Science and Education for Connecting Urban Irrigation Efficiency to Streamflow in Semi-Arid Cities” will be co-funded by the Hydrologic Sciences Program in the Geosciences Directorate and the Environmental Sustainability Program in the Engineering Directorate.