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FlowWest to Present at 2024 E2i Meeting: Empowering Watershed Resilience

FlowWest is excited to announce that Data Scientist Inigo Peng has been accepted to attend the 2024 Environmental Information and Innovation (E2i) Meeting, hosted by the Environmental Protection Agency from September 17th to 19th in Kansas City, Missouri.

Inigo will be presenting “Empowering Watershed Resilience: Integrating Data, Software, and Policy for Clear Lake Water Quality Management”, alongside FlowWest’s client, the Big Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians. Their presentation will showcase the innovative tools developed to streamline the WQX data upload process, enhancing Clear Lake's water quality management.

Inigo will be presenting “Empowering Watershed Resilience: Integrating Data, Software, and Policy for Clear Lake Water Quality Management”, alongside FlowWest’s client, the Big Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians. Their presentation will showcase the innovative tools developed to streamline the WQX data upload process, enhancing Clear Lake's water quality management.

Water Quality Data Mastery

In addition to discussing data management, technology modernization, and program innovation, the conference offers excellent networking opportunities. If you're attending, we invite you to connect with Inigo Peng during the event to exchange ideas on environmental data management and explore opportunities for collaboration.

The E2i Meeting is a premier event for environmental professionals from federal, state, tribal, territorial, and local agencies. It brings together agency managers, program experts, and IT professionals, with a focus on building more modern and effective approaches to environmental protection.

Don’t miss this chance to engage with FlowWest at E2i and learn more about how our data services can support your organization’s environmental initiatives!

Go With the Flow: Ashley Vizek

Go With the Flow: Ashley Vizek

For Ashley, the environment was always in her life. She spent her youth exploring forests and listening to singing insects in the Chicago suburbs. Today, she is part of the FlowWest Data Team that is developing an app to provide up to date monitoring data for Spring Run Chinook Salmon, a threatened species native to the Central Valley. As our Senior Data Analyst, Ashley manages a team of data scientists that put their hard work to the test every day building out programs in tandem with our development team. Based in Oakland, Ashley is an avid skier and spends her winters in Utah with her family doing all sorts of winter activities. Read more about her current projects and career path below.