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Florida WCA

September 9, 2024

FloridaWCA and Geosyntec Consultants cohosted webinar on Recent Advances in Lake Okeechobee Science: Insights for Restoration and Climate Adaptation

FloridaWCA and Geosyntec cohosted webinar “Recent Advances in Lake Okeechobee Science: Insights for Restoration and Climate Adaptation”

This webinar, co-hosted with Geosyntec Consultants, summarized new research and technological advancements in evaporation measurements, vegetation mapping, suspended sediment models, algal blooms, and hurricane-induced storm surge that provide insight into Lake Okeechobee science and management. Over 100 participants joined the webinar from private industry, water management districts, academic institutions, local, state, federal, and international government agencies, utilities, tribal nations, and non-government organizations.

Article by Darlene Velez / News

August 15, 2024

Meet Dr. Mark Rains, New Member of FloridaWCA Steering Committee

Headshot of Dr. Mark Rains

The Florida Water& Climate Alliance welcomes Dr. Mark Rains as a new member of its Steering Committee. Dr. Rains serves as a professor at the University of South Florida and as the Chief Science Office of the State of Florida for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The Steering Committee is excited to work with Dr. Rains at fulfilling the FloridaWCA’s mission.

Article by Darlene Velez / News

August 8, 2024

Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Features Tirusew Asefa, FloridaWCA Chair

Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Featured Article: Building a Resilient Future. FloridaWCA Chair, Tirusew Asefa highlights the vital role of collaborative partnerships in Tampa Bay Water’s sustainability and climate strategy.

Tirusew Asefa, FloridaWCA Chair and Decision Support Manager for Tampa Bay Water, was featured in the July 2024 issue of Water Utility Executive by the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies. In the article titled “Building a Resilient Future: Tampa Bay’s Innovative Approach to Climate Adaptation,” Tirusew emphasized the important role collaboration has in achieving sustainability and adaptability to climate variability and discussed the benefits of sharing resources and data through state-wide initiatives such as FloridaWCA.

Article by Darlene Velez / News

March 1, 2024

FloridaWCA Represents at the UF Water Institute Symposium

FloridaWCA represented at the UF Water Institute Symposium by being presenters and session moderators, having an outreach and education table, and serving as a panelist at the student career event.

Members of the Florida Water and Climate Alliance Steering Committee attended and participated at the 2024 UF Water Institute Symposium on Feb 20 and 21. The Symposium provided an invaluable opportunity for the FloridaWCA to exchange insights and expertise on pressing climate and water-related challenges facing our state. Our Steering Committee members engaged enthusiastically through various avenues including presentations, session moderation, outreach table display, and networking events.

Article by Darlene Velez / News

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The Florida Water & Climate Alliance
Committee Chair:
Tirusew Asefa, Ph.D.
Tampa Bay Water, Phone: 727-791-2375
TAsefa@tampabaywater.org

UF Water Institute
University of Florida
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1949 Stadium Road, 570 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611
(352) 392-5893
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