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Katie van Werkhoven, PhD, specializes in watershed and river systems modeling and analysis, including hydrologic, reservoir, and water quality modeling. She has conducted and led projects spanning operational, academic, and consulting environments. Applications of her work have included flood and inflow forecasting, reservoir management, climate change and land use change impacts, water-quality forecasting, pollutant source assessment and mitigation analysis, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) analysis, and environmental transport of atmospheric pollutants.
 
Katie van Werkhoven, PhD, specializes in watershed and river systems modeling and analysis, including hydrologic, reservoir, and water quality modeling. She has conducted and led projects spanning operational, academic, and consulting environments. Applications of her work have included flood and inflow forecasting, reservoir management, climate change and land use change impacts, water-quality forecasting, pollutant source assessment and mitigation analysis, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) analysis, and environmental transport of atmospheric pollutants.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 19 November 2019

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

RTI International
3040 E Cornwallis Road
Durham, NC 27709

EMAIL:

About the Contributor

Katie van Werkhoven, PhD, specializes in watershed and river systems modeling and analysis, including hydrologic, reservoir, and water quality modeling. She has conducted and led projects spanning operational, academic, and consulting environments. Applications of her work have included flood and inflow forecasting, reservoir management, climate change and land use change impacts, water-quality forecasting, pollutant source assessment and mitigation analysis, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) analysis, and environmental transport of atmospheric pollutants.

Article Contributions