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IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering is a unit of @UIowaEngr, dedicated to education and research on hydraulic engineering and fluid mechanics.

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We're so proud of the valuable work the @IowaFloodCenter provides communities across the state to enhance flood resilience. A great example of successful collaboration among different partners!

A great project with the city of @manchester52057 and partners at @floodcoalition, @iowadnr, and @atkinsrealis to help the community identify local flood mitigation projects and potential federal funding opportunities for future implementation. @UIowaEngr manchesterpress.com/news/mancheste…



Congratulations to Teresa Gaffey on 30 years and Brian Miller on 25 years with @UIowaEngr and supporting IIHR's people and programs. Your dedication and commitment to our people and programs is outstanding. We're so fortunate to have you on our team!

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The 2024 edition of Currents is here! Learn about our latest activities and the amazing students, staff, faculty, and partners contributing to our accomplishments. Message us for a copy or view it online: issuu.com/uiowaengineeri… @UIowaEngr, @IowaGeoSurvey, @IowaFloodCenter


IIHR & @IowaGeoSurvey are contributing their research expertise to California wildfire prevention. IGS soil scientist Matthew Streeter is helping to understand the impact of fire retardants on soil & water quality. @UIowaEngr Read more of the story here: ow.ly/CMqq50TLTuA


We recently hosted a Career Discovery Tour of a 1:12 scale physical model of the Glade Dam in Colorado and our Wave Basin facility for conducting naval ship testing and design. We love opportunities to engage with students in hands-on learning opportunities! @UIowaEngr

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Following a wet spring, drought conditions return across much of the state. Learn more from @IowaGeoSurvey Director Keith Schilling in this @gazettedotcom article. thegazette.com/environment-na… @UIowaEngr


Congratulations to IIHR research engineer Jerry Schnoor! We're proud of your accomplishments and the important work you've done to advance environmental engineering for a more sustainable and livable planet.

Congratulations to Allen S. Henry Chair in Engineering @JerryatCop21 who has been elected to the National Academy of Construction! engineering.uiowa.edu/news-all/2024/…



Thanks to all who joined @IowaGeoSurvey experts to explore Muscatine County’s floodplains, glacial sediments, and landscapes. Participants uncovered the region's rich geologic history and role in Iowa's water resources from the Swamp White Oak Preserve to Cone Marsh. @UIowaEngr

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The @IowaGeoSurvey invites partners, stakeholders, and the public to join a tour of geologic features in the Muscatine County area on 9/28 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm to learn more about the region. Learn more and sign-up today! Space is limited. events.uiowa.edu/88592

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Join @uiowa Discover Your University tours with IIHR! UI staff can visit the @IowaGeoSurvey on 9/18 to explore its rock library and learn more about the history of IIHR at our C. Maxwell Stanley Hydraulics Lab on 10/8. Register now! ow.ly/UBAl50Tjc0r #DiscoverYourUniversity

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We enjoyed connecting with water resource professionals across the state during a tour to kick off the Iowa Water Conference. Thanks to everyone who attended! @IowaWaterCenter

Thanks to everyone who joined us at Monday's Historic Poor Farm site visit for the Iowa Water Conference! Professor Craig Just gave a nitrogen cycle demonstration & @Impact7G & IVRCD had experiential learning stations. Thanks to @IIHRUIowa for selecting the HPF as a site visit!

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We're looking forward to the Iowa Water Conference kicking off next week! IIHR and @IowaGeoSurvey will join a pre-conference tour showcasing our Wave Basin, Rock Library, physical models, collaborations with partners at the @JohnsonCountyIA Poor Farm, and more! @IowaWaterCenter

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New! IFC has developed a mapping tool that shows 250k suitable locations for on-road structures, an innovative practice that uses the road as a temporary dam to hold water during heavy rainfall events. tinyurl.com/2fkaktdv @UIowaEngr @IIHRUIowa @iowadot @iowadnr @IowaStateU

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IIHR was glad to welcome visitors from the Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute! We explored research collaborations and shared ideas on stormwater management, flooding, and resilient cities. We look forward to staying connected to continue learning from each other. @UIowaEngr

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The 2024 Iowa Water Conference breakouts have 4 focus areas, including Groundwater. Hear Dr. Schilling, State Geologist of Iowa, Director of the Iowa Geological Survey @uiowa & Research Engineer @IIHRUIowa on Day 1! Full agenda here: bit.ly/46hq7cu

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Join us! @IowaFloodCenter Co-founder Larry Weber and @IowaGeoSurvey Director Keith Schilling will present on flood, drought, and groundwater challenges in Iowa at the @IowaCounties Annual Conference Aug. 21 @ 3:00 pm. tinyurl.com/sax2acex

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IGS Director Keith Schilling and geologists, Joe Honings and Calvin Wolter, collect sediment samples inside Coldwater Cave as part of a study to characterize sediment export from karst springs. Sediment loading impacts management of spring-fed fish hatcheries in Northeast Iowa.

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