Intelligent Water Systems

Water

Technology and data are critically important in providing the information needed for effective water resources management. This research area includes the intelligent design, monitoring, and management of water systems for the multiple water supply, agricultural, ecosystem, and other purposes and uses for which water systems are operated to benefit society. Examples of research in this area include urban water demand management through smart water metering, design of smart or “intelligent” stormwater management systems, deployment of robotic systems for automated data and sample retrieval in natural environments, use of technology for advanced agricultural water management, along with applications of data and technology in reservoir management, drought management, river basin planning, and water management to enhance ecosystems. This research area also includes the broad area of Hydroinformatics, which includes the study, design, development, and deployment of data logging, sensing, and software systems for hydrologic and water resources data collection, distribution, interpretation, and analysis to aid in the understanding and management of water in the natural and built environment.

Intelligent Water Systems Emphasis Information

Laboratory Resources

Logan River Observatory

Researchers at the UWRL and USU have developed and deployed an ecohydrologic observatory in the Logan River Watershed to study water as it transitions from high elevation snow accumulation and melt, through the mountainous and forested areas of the watershed, and down to the urban population center of Cache Valley. The LRO network of monitoring sites measures aspects of climate, hydrology, and water quality along this mountain-to-urban gradient using state-of-the-art sensors at aquatic and terrestrial sites for real-time monitoring of common meteorological variables, snow accumulation and melt, soil moisture, surface water flow, and surface water quality.

LRO Data is used for research projects, classroom and public education, as well as policy discussions and decisions. 

Logan River Observatory

 

Faculty

Bethany Neilson

Bethany Neilson

Water Division Head
Professor

Office Location: UWRL 303, ENGR 223
Phone: 435-797-7369
Email:
bethany.neilson@usu.edu 
Jeff Horsburgh

Jeff Horsburgh

Associate Professor

Office Location: UWRL 201, ENGR 223
Phone: 435-797-2946
Email: jeff.horsburgh@usu.edu 

David Rosenberg

David Rosenberg

Professor

Office Location: ENGR 226
Phone: 435-797-8689
Email: 
david.rosenberg@usu.edu 
David Tarboton

David Tarboton

UWRL Director
Professor

Office Location: UWRL 221
Phone: 435-797-3172
Email: david.tarboton@usu.edu    

Sierra Young

Sierra Young

Assistant Professor


Office Location: ENGR 228, UWRL 240
Phone: 435-797-1519
Email:
sierra.young@usu.edu   
 

Hydrology & Water Management Projects