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Discover the innovative solutions and impactful projects that define our commitment to sustainable water management in the Recent Projects category.

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Recent Projects

Navigating the Permit Process: Ensuring Successful Approvals

The Basso/La Grange Reach Floodplain and Spawning Habitat Restoration Project is now under construction, having secured approvals from multiple federal, state, and local agencies.

October 22, 20242 minutes
fish on the feather river- from DWR
News/Recent Projects

Looking Ahead: Bay-Delta Science Conference 2024

FlowWest is excited to have four speakers and co-chairs participating in the upcoming Bay-Delta Science Conference next week in Sacramento, CA.

September 27, 20242 minutes
laptop mockup of the clear lake water data portal
News/Recent Projects

FlowWest to Present at 2024 E2i Meeting: Empowering Watershed Resilience

FlowWest is excited to announce that Data Scientist Inigo Peng has been accepted to attend the 2024 Environmental Information and Innovation (E2i) Meeting, hosted by the Environmental Protection Agency from September 17th to 19th in Kansas City, Missouri.

September 16, 20242 minutes
Dry Creek USFW
Recent Projects

FlowWest presented at California Environmental Flows Workgroup

The main focus of this project is creating accessible, interoperable datasets that streamline the development of flow scenarios for salmonid restoration and habitat projects in the Central Valley.

August 15, 20241 minute
wild cat creek fish ladder covered in graffiti photo from watershed project
News/Recent Projects

Wildcat Creek Fish Passage & Community Engagement Project Featured in Bay Nature

One of our high-visibility projects recently had positive press regarding its ongoing collaborative transformation in Richmond, CA at Wildcat Creek.

July 18, 20242 minutes
fish being measured by scientists
Recent Projects/Career Opportunities

Building the Spring Run Juvenile Production Estimate Data Management System

In the Central Valley, adult spring-run Chinook salmon migrate from the ocean to their natal tributaries where they spawn and produce juveniles. Spring-run Chinook are classified as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

June 7, 20245 minutes
The FlowWest team meets with the client to see their tablet application in action.
Company Culture/Recent Projects

FlowWest in the Field: Sacramento

Our Northern California team has had a blast reconnecting in Sacramento this week. Our remote-first development team, led by Jordan Jordan Hoang, traveled to Sacramento for a client meeting and to test their Spring Run Juvenile Production Estimate app in the field.

February 21, 20242 minutes