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2008

Oct-Dec 2008 (pdf file)

Improving Infrastructure Reliability
Developing affordable SCADA systems
Improving Decision Support
Predicting changes in river characteristics to improve river management
Using light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology to protect our
heritage
Using helium balloons to map changing river topography after
dam removal
Making it easier to use HydroGeoSphere for complex hydrologic
modeling
Using electromagnetic surveys and image processing software to map
wetland water flows
Improving Water Delivery Reliability
Measuring iron bacteria for more effective agricultural drain cleaning
schedules
Monitoring the seasonal movements of green sturgeons at Red Bluff
Diversion Dam
Benefitting Pacific lamprey passage in the Columbia River Basin
Improving Water Supply Technologies
Using automated surface irrigation systems for improved water use
efficiency
Modeling changes in water quality based upon interactions between
reservoirs and sediment-deltas

Jul-Sep 2008 (pdf file)
Improving Infrastructure Reliability
Improving the accuracy of generator insulation condition assessment
Protecting powerplant workers from arc-flashes
Improving Decision Support
Managing Reservoir Sediments During Dam Operations or Removal
Improving Water Delivery Reliability
Evaluating Potential Impacts of the Red Bluff Diversion Dam on Green
Sturgeon
Protecting Heritage Assets with Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)
Technology
Improving Water Supply Technologies
Measuring wetland water needs in Klamath Basin

Apr-Jun 2008 (pdf file)
Improving Infrastructure Reliability
Reclamation measures how iron reducing bacteria affect water and nutrient
transport in subsurface tile drains
Improving Decision Support
A consortium integrates HydroGeoSphere and the Groundwater Modeling
System
Reclamation R&D Offi ce sponsors a workshop on biological data
stewardship
Improving Water Delivery Reliability
Reclamation automates surface water irrigation systems to improve water use
efficiency
Reclamation tags green sturgeon at the Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Reclamation biologists reduce fish stress
Improving Water Supply Technologies
Reclamation curbs urban water waste with effi cient turf irrigation
National Academy of Science releases Reclamation-funded report on
desalination technologies
Jan-Mar 2008 (pdf file)
Improving Infrastructure Reliability
Bureau of Reclamation researchers help revise industry high voltage safety standards .
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology being used to document and protect pictographs at Cedar Bluff Reservoir
Improving Decision Support
Reclamation is integrating HydroGeoSphere and the Groundwater Modeling System
Reclamation personnel exchange state-of-the-art developments at the American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference
Reclamation is refining streamflow forecasts
The Technical Service Center creates new hydraulic models to guide sediment management in reservoirs
The TSC uses remote sensing to measure river changes
Improving Water Delivery Reliability
Reclamation tracks green sturgeon at Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Improving Water Supply Technologies
Reclamation tests programmable logic control of automated surface irrigation systems
Reclamation collaborates on a new water supply planning model for the Boise Valley

2007

Sept - Dec 2007 (pdf file)

Jul-Sep 2007 (pdf file)

April-June 2007 (pdf file)

January-March 2007 (pdf file)

2006

Produced Energy and Water – How Can We Get Both for the Price of One? April 5-5, 2006, Fort Collins, Colorado. The Colorado Water Resources Research Institute (CWRRI) is sponsoring this workshop, which will  enhance understanding of opportunities and challenges involved in converting produced waters to beneficial use. This will be accomplished through the assembly of disciplines and entities that can broadly characterize produced water sources, issues, and opportunities for responsible identification and development of realistic beneficial uses. The workshop will: identify the key opportunities and capabilities of state-of-the-art treatment technologies for produced waters; initiate discussions regarding public policies to facilitate the development of this valuable resource; and define a course of action to further evaluate and pursue these opportunities.

First meeting of the Hydrologic Impacts of Forest Management Committee. March 22-23, 2006, in Las Vegas

October-December 2006 (pdf file)

July-September 2006 (pdf file)

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January-March 2006 (pdf file)

2005

April-May 2005 (pdf file)

February-March 2005 (pdf file)

2004

December-January 2004/5 (pdf file)

Ocotober-November 2004 (pdf file)

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2003

December-January 2004/5 (pdf file) Ocotober-November 2004 (pdf file) September 2004 (pdf file) August 2004 (pdf file) July 2004 (pdf file) June 2004 (pdf file) May 2004 (pdf file) April 2004 (pdf file) March 2004 (pdf file) February 2004 (pdf file) January 2004 (pdf file)

The Desalination and Water Purification Technology Roadmap is available (PDF Version): The Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of Energy’s Sandia National Laboratories announced on February 12, 2003 the release of a “research road map” to guide future investments necessary to reduce the cost of desalination:

December 2003 (pdf file)

October 2003 (pdf file)

September 2003 (pdf file)

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July 2003 (pdf file)

June 2003 (pdf )

May 2003 (pdf)

April 2003 (html)

March 2003 (html)

February 2003 (html)

January 2003 (pdf or html)

2002

Featured Research in 2002: Reclamation Honored for Technological Achievement at Shasta Dam

December 2002 (pdf)

November 2002 (pdf)

October 2002 (pdf)

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August 2002 (pdf)

July 2002 (pdf)

June 2002 (pdf)

May 2002 (not available)

April 2002 (pdf)

March 2002 (pdf)

February 2002 (pdf)

January 2002 (pdf)

Researcher of the Year in 2000: Steve Stitt