Events

Past Events

Dec 09 1:00 pm

Interested to learn more about the IoW P2P Network? What is it? How can you get involved? And why it is important that you do!

The IoW Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Network is a community of practice designed to connect members from across the nation who are working on modernizing their agency’s water data infrastructure. Active employees of state, local, or tribal government agencies, along with employees of water utilities and river basin commissions are invited to participate!

Nov 17 3:00 pm

The objectives of this workshop are to provide participants increased understanding of water-related metadata and application of water metadata tools. This workshop will offer a short introduction to metadata and why metadata are important, followed by an in-depth conversation and hands-on exercises on water-related metadata. This workshop is a partnership among the Internet of Water (IoW), Water Data Exchange (WaDE) of the Western Water States Council, and the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc. (CUAHSI).

Sep 28 8:00 am

A clear vision for the future starts with innovative thinking and strategic planning. It requires an understanding of where we’ve come from and a shared line of sight to where we need to be. The Water for Texas 20/20 conference will bring together industry experts, visionaries, and innovators from around the state and country. Join us for panels, keynote speakers, networking, and conversations that help us map our future.

Sep 02 1:00 pm

Is your state or region wrestling with the development of a water budget or water accounting? The California Department of Water Resources has compiled guidance, methods, and examples of water budgeting in the Draft Handbook for Water Budget Development: With or Without Models. In this webinar, handbook authors Abdul Khan, Todd Hillaire, and Paul Shipman will present an overview of the Water Budget Handbook, answer questions about water budgeting, and solicit feedback.

Jun 17 1:00 pm

The Internet of Water’s Peer-to-Peer Network invites you to join us in our first quarterly webinar, “Ask the Data Architect.”

Jun 17 1:00 pm

A webinar presented by the Internet of Water’s State Agency Peer-to-Peer Network.

Are you wrestling with digitizing historic data, integrating datasets from within or between organizations, or publishing your data online? What are your most pressing questions about modernizing your water data infrastructure? The Internet of Water’s Data Architect, Kyle Onda, will answer questions submitted by members of the IoW State Agency P2P Network, as well as accept questions from webinar participants on all things water data.

All times U.S. ET unless otherwise noted.