Last week, the NorCal team at FlowWest had the amazing opportunity to visit the Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model in picturesque Sausalito. The Bay Model is a feat of engineering that serves as a vital tool for understanding the complex interactions between water, land, and human infrastructure. Built in the 1950s, this multi-acre hydraulic model was constructed to simulate the tidal movements and currents within the San Francisco Bay-Delta system.
FlowWest in the Field: Salmon Restoration Conference
FlowWest welcomes Monique Rabold
FlowWest in the Field: OpenET Consortium
FlowWest to sponsor ACWA DC 2024 Conference
Every spring, the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) hosts a conference in Washington, D.C. to bring together administration officials, federal policymakers, and public water agencies to network and advocate for good water policy. FlowWest is sponsoring it and will be sending 2 attendees.
Now Hiring: 3 Positions at FlowWest
FlowWest in the Field: Sacramento
FlowWest in the Field: Klamath Reservoirs
ARTICLE: FlowWest part of “Dream Team” Restoring Cobb Watershed
FlowWest Welcomes Michael MacWilliams
FlowWest is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Michael MacWilliams PhD, PE to our team as a partner and Principal Engineer. Dr. MacWilliams expands FlowWest’s capabilities into new areas including three-dimensional hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling, sea level rise planning, and coastal and marsh restoration. He will extend FlowWest’s reach in San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta with new capabilities and clients.
FlowWest Engineer Julius Ratemo Attends STEM Industry Day
FlowWest participated in the MESA STEM Industry Collaboration Day at Sacramento City College yesterday. SCC MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement Program) is an equity-focused program that supports students who come from historically underrepresented backgrounds to pursue STEM careers. Julius Ratemo, EIT represented the firm at the event and engaged with the bright minds currently enrolled and alumni of the program.
Mark Tompkins to Attend NAS Policy Forum on Nature Based Solutions
FlowWest founder Dr. Mark Tompkins to participate in National Academy of Sciences Policy Forum on Nature Based Solutions in Washington, D.C. February 7-8.
Erin Cain Promoted to Senior Data Scientist
FlowWest Visits Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe in Virginia
FlowWest has partnered with the Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe to implement sustainable practices that harmonize with the Tribe's cultural and environmental values. Anthony Falzone, Principal Geomorphologist, has recently returned from a visit with the Tribe to meet in person, take in the beauty of their land, and to continue building a strong relationship with the Tribe. This collaboration underscores the importance of combining traditional knowledge with modern technologies to create holistic and effective strategies for climate resilience.
FlowWest at Mokelumne River Chinook salmon run in Central Valley
EBMUD invited FlowWest employees for a tour of the Mokelumne River hatchery and the adjacent Mokelumne River spawning and rearing habitat, led by Fisheries and Wildlife Manager Michelle Workman. FlowWest Co-Founders Paul Frank, Anthony Falzone and Mark Tompkins joined Environmental Planner Skyler Lewis to see both Chinook salmon and steelhead in the fish ladder and holding areas getting ready to enter the hatchery, and walked out on the bridge over to see the fish spawning in the river. Read more to learn about these incredible fish.
2023 FlowWest Retreat Recap
FlowWest recently embarked on an enriching corporate retreat that combined team building, strategic planning, and immersion in nature. In the heart of Sonoma County, this retreat served as a catalyst for collaboration, growth, and rejuvenation within the organization. Employees from across the country came together to spend time bonding and strategizing.
Go With the Flow: New Hires Edition
NOW HIRING: Water Resources Engineers
Courtland Creek Project Breaks Ground
The City of Oakland has been working on a community-driven creek restoration project that will improve three daylighted sections of Courtland Creek, within Courtland Creek Park. The Courtland Creek Restoration Project (Project), an Oakland Measure DD Initiative, will protect, enhance, and restore approximately 950 feet of open creek channel.
UWDtap: A Glimpse into the Future at the California Water Data Challenge
Excitement is building on FlowWest’s Data Science Team as the California Water Data Challenge Event and Award Ceremony approaches on August 9-10 in La Jolla, CA. The event, designed to harness data's potential in redefining our grasp of safe drinking water access, vulnerabilities, and solutions, is where Senior Data Scientist, Ashley Vizek, and Data Scientists Erin Cain and Liz Stebbins will unveil their submitted project – UWDtap: Integrating California Urban Water Data. Read more about the project below.