Collaborate with the C1W team! (Apr 2023 update)
To broaden the number of project collaborators, the project has an ongoing series of engagement meetings with potential collaborators.
C1W Team Meetings (Jan 2023 update)
To provide technical exchange within the project team, monthly science talks are held to provide ongoing context for project participants.
Collaborate with the C1W team! (Jan 2023 update)
To broaden the number of project collaborators, the project has an ongoing series of engagement meetings with potential collaborators.
C1W Feature on the First Sixteen Podcast - Modelling the future of water
The First Sixteen is Agriculture Canada’s podcast series that explores the freshest ideas in agriculture, and the latest episode of the podcast is dedicated entirely to the Canada1Water project! The episode features discussion with Aquanty’s Dr. Steve Frey (C1W project co-lead) and AAFC’s Dr. David Lapen (AAFC project lead for C1W).
C1W Team Meetings
To provide technical exchange within the project team, monthly science talks are held to provide ongoing context for project participants.
Collaborate with the C1W team!
To broaden the number of project collaborators, the project has an ongoing series of engagement meetings with potential collaborators.
Groundwater Talks Webinars: “Canada’s Groundwater Resources - Perspectives on Canadian Hydrogeology” by Dr. Alfonso Rivera
Last summer Dr. Alfonso Rivera was hosted for an episode of The Groundwater Project’s webinar series (Groundwater Talks) to provide an overview about groundwater in Canada and many interesting facts about the geology of the country!
C1W Team Meetings
To provide technical exchange within the project team, monthly science talks are held to provide ongoing context for project participants.
Collaborate with the C1W team!
To broaden the number of project collaborators, the project has an ongoing series of engagement meetings with potential collaborators.
Research for Industries (RFI) Lecture Series: Steven K. Frey
On November 17th Aquanty’s Dr. Steve Frey delivered a webinar as part of Microsoft’s Research for Industries (RFI) initiative. Dr. Frey’s lecture - titled Physics-based groundwater – surface water modeling at continental scale - provides some early information on Aquanty’s ambitious Canada 1 Water (C1W) project.
World Water Day 2022 - Advancing the Temporal and Greographic Understanding of Groundwater in Canada
We’re thrilled that Canada 1 Water is being highlighted by the International Union of Geological Sciences during their 2022 World Water Day Event. Visit the IUGS website to see a project summary by Dr. Hazen Russel (“Advancing the temporal and geographic understanding of groundwater in Canada”).
The Water Institute: “What is Canada’s water worth?”
On March 16th, 2022, join Dr. Roy Brouwer (Professor, Department of Economics at the University of Waterloo) as he tackles the question: “What is Canada’s water worth?”. This presentation is the first in a series of monthly webinars taking place throughout 2022.
2022 Regional-Scale Groundwater Geoscience in Southern Ontario:
On February 15th Dr. Hazen Russell delivered a presentation about Canada 1 Water to the attendees of the 2022 Regional-Scale Groundwater Geoscience in Southern Ontario open-house. The lecture - “Canada 1 Water: A Collaborative Approach to an Integrated Groundwater-Surface-Water-Modelling Framework for Climate Change Adaptation” - provides an early overview of ambitious Canada 1 Water (C1W) project.
Research for Industries (RFI) Lecture Series: Steven K. Frey
Aquanty, which is a research spin off from the University of Waterloo, is at the forefront of developing state-of-the-art fully-integrated hydrologic models to better understand and predict water resource behavior and availability under both near term weather, and long term climate change scenarios. Aquanty’s flagship software platform, HydroGeoSphere (HGS), is a state-of-the-art fully-integrated GW-SW simulator that can couple with both weather forecasts and future climate scenarios in order to derive predictive insight on water resources. As part of the continental scale Canada 1 Water (C1W) project, HGS models are being built for all of Canada.