
The Center for Contaminant Hydrology will represent CSU at the RemTEC & Emerging Contaminants Summit in Westminster, CO on October 14-16, 2025.

The Center for Contaminant Hydrology will represent CSU at the RemTEC & Emerging Contaminants Summit in Westminster, CO on October 14-16, 2025.

Professor Neil Grigg published an article titled “State government roles in water governance: Time for an upgrade”.

Join us this fall on Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. in Wagar 231 for weekly seminars on broad topics across water and environmental engineering.

The RemTEC & Emerging Contaminants Summit will be held in Westminster, CO on October 14-16. Students are encouraged to participate in the poster presentation competition.

Mitch Olson, Director of the CSU Center for Contaminant Hydrology, will co-present a free online PFAS chemistry training on October 9 through the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council.

Join Mitch Olson, Director of the Center for Contaminant Hydrology, as he presents PFAS treatment technologies for various media types.

This symposium is a free virtual event occurring over 3 weeks in September including opportunities for networking and discussions.

Join the Water Leadership Summit: Pathways to Civic Engagement & Action hosted by the Colorado Water Center on Tuesday, September 23 at CSU Spur in Denver.

Join Violeta Sànchez i Nogué as she shares her progress in using adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) metabolic engineering to convert soil bacterium into fuel precursors.

Assistant Professor Danny White will travel to Chile for a collaboration with Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción to study how non-native vegetation impacts river systems.