State Water Resources Control Board staff and the University of California (UC) at Davis technical team will host a virtual webinar on the Scott Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model (Model). In this webinar the technical team will cover basic information about the Model, including Model structure and data needs, Model assumptions, and methods for reading and interpreting Model results. This webinar is meant to provide information and an opportunity for public engagement related to ongoing efforts in the Scott River and Shasta River watersheds. See the flyer for additional information about the webinar.
Webinar Details
When: Thursday, February 15, 2024, from 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Overview: Dr. Thomas Harter, Dr. Claire Kouba, and Leland Scantlebury; will present a high-level overview of the Scott Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model.
Webinar Attendee Information:
Join Zoom meeting online at: https://waterboards.zoom.us/j/97513265812
or
Call in by phone: (669) 444-9171
Meeting ID: 943 3245 3084
The webinar will be recorded and available on the State Water Board’s website(https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drought/scott_shasta_rivers/) for those that are unable to attend and want to review the information.
HOW TO RECEIVE UPDATES If you would like to receive email updates about the Shasta River and Scott River watersheds moving forward, please sign up for the State Water Board’s “Scott-Shasta Drought” email subscription list under “Water Rights” at: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/resources/email_subscriptions/
QUESTIONS Please email questions regarding this notice and related efforts to: [email protected] or leave a message at our dedicated Scott River and Shasta River Drought phone line at: (916) 327-3113
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