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|Link Description=The Institute for Water and Watersheds (IWW) is Oregon’s federally-designated water resources research institute. Its role is to catalyze water research by:
 
|Link Description=The Institute for Water and Watersheds (IWW) is Oregon’s federally-designated water resources research institute. Its role is to catalyze water research by:
  
  * Assembling diverse research teams and leading interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary water research projects.
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* Assembling diverse research teams and leading interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary water research projects.
  *     Helping policy makers and water managers collaborate with university faculty as they seek solutions to complex water issues.
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* Helping policy makers and water managers collaborate with university faculty as they seek solutions to complex water issues.
  *     Offering training and access to water quality and stable isotope analysis facilities through a shared laboratory called the IWW Collaboratory.
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* Offering training and access to water quality and stable isotope analysis facilities through a shared laboratory called the IWW Collaboratory.
  *     Encouraging community and collaboration among water faculty, students and water managers by sponsoring events and producing a weekly campus water newsletter.
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* Encouraging community and collaboration among water faculty, students and water managers by sponsoring events and producing a weekly campus water newsletter.
  *     Assisting faculty with project development and management.
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* Assisting faculty with project development and management.
  
 
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|Bio=Matthew is a graduate student in the Water Resource Policy and Management program at Oregon State University. He is interested in public acceptance of stormwater injection, stormwater management, and transboundary water conflict management and transformation. Matthew is a U.S. Army Veteran and recent graduate of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi where he majored in Environmental Science with a focus in Policy and Regulation.
 
|Bio=Matthew is a graduate student in the Water Resource Policy and Management program at Oregon State University. He is interested in public acceptance of stormwater injection, stormwater management, and transboundary water conflict management and transformation. Matthew is a U.S. Army Veteran and recent graduate of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi where he majored in Environmental Science with a focus in Policy and Regulation.
 
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Matthew D. Pritchard

User Name: Mpritchard
Organization/Affiliation: Oregon State University/Institute for Water and Watersheds
Location: United States of America

About Me

Matthew is a graduate student in the Water Resource Policy and Management program at Oregon State University. He is interested in public acceptance of stormwater injection, stormwater management, and transboundary water conflict management and transformation. Matthew is a U.S. Army Veteran and recent graduate of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi where he majored in Environmental Science with a focus in Policy and Regulation.

Personal or Professional Links

  • Assembling diverse research teams and leading interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary water research projects.
  • Helping policy makers and water managers collaborate with university faculty as they seek solutions to complex water issues.
  • Offering training and access to water quality and stable isotope analysis facilities through a shared laboratory called the IWW Collaboratory.
  • Encouraging community and collaboration among water faculty, students and water managers by sponsoring events and producing a weekly campus water newsletter.
  • Assisting faculty with project development and management.