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Idaho Water Resources Research Institute Annual Technical Report, FY 2001
The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho is dedicated to supporting and promoting water and water-related applied investigations and solutions, education, and information transfer throughout Idaho. IWRRI collaborates with scientists and educators from all of the Idaho state universities in order to provide a broad-based, diverse, and interdisciplinary effort in helping to solve water issues. The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute was established by the Board of Regents, University of Idaho in 1963. In 1964 the Institute program was initially implemented under the provisions of the Water Resources Research Act authorized by P.L. 101-397. The Water Resources program was most recently reauthorized in 1996. Over the past 30 years the Institute has been in operation, more than 200 Institute funded projects, and 750 Institute administered projects have contributed to Idahos water resource solutions. The majority of these projects have been in partnership with state and federal agencies, industry and private groups and organizations, and answer critical water resource questions in agriculture, mining, forestry, recreation, and hydropower and environment to name a few. Solutions have been effected within institutional, technical, and legal frameworks, and are timely in their applicability. The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute is the only mechanism in the state that provides an autonomous statewide source of support for water and water-related, problem solving research and training, without regard to specific topic or discipline area.
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute Annual Technical Report, FY 2001
The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho is dedicated to supporting and promoting water and water-related applied investigations and solutions, education, and information transfer throughout Idaho. IWRRI collaborates with scientists and educators from all of the Idaho state universities in order to provide a broad-based, diverse, and interdisciplinary effort in helping to solve water issues. The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute was established by the Board of Regents, University of Idaho in 1963. In 1964 the Institute program was initially implemented under the provisions of the Water Resources Research Act authorized by P.L. 101-397. The Water Resources program was most recently reauthorized in 1996. Over the past 30 years the Institute has been in operation, more than 200 Institute funded projects, and 750 Institute administered projects have contributed to Idahos water resource solutions. The majority of these projects have been in partnership with state and federal agencies, industry and private groups and organizations, and answer critical water resource questions in agriculture, mining, forestry, recreation, and hydropower and environment to name a few. Solutions have been effected within institutional, technical, and legal frameworks, and are timely in their applicability. The Idaho Water Resources Research Institute is the only mechanism in the state that provides an autonomous statewide source of support for water and water-related, problem solving research and training, without regard to specific topic or discipline area.
Idaho Water Resources Research Institute Annual Technical Report, FY 2001
2001
67 pages
Report
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English
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