WERI Mission
Trustworthy and timely scientific research, instruction, and advice to support sustainable development and effective management of the freshwater resources of Micronesia.
Table Of Content
- WERI Mission
- Pacific ENSO Application Center
- Water Resources Research Act of 1964
- Public Law 24-161, 1998
- Public Law 24-247, 1998
- Research, Training, Education and Outreach Programs
- Guam Activities
- FSM Activities
- CNMI Activities
- Regional Research and Outreach Activities
- Basic Research (of interest to region and beyond)
- Prospective opportunities or topics for new initiatives
Pacific ENSO Application Center
Water Resources Research Act of 1964
Public Law 24-161, 1998
Public Law 24-247, 1998
Research, Training, Education and Outreach Programs
Principles
1. Start from mission and mandates
2. Consider community advice and needs
3. Consider how best to leverage resources with internal collaboration
4. Teamwork rather than internal competition
5. Stay within bounds of the doable
Proposed New Items for 2021
1. Online Aquifer Tour
2. April Island Water Resources Online Conference (led by UH WRRI)
3. Water Kids Online
4. WERI Professional Workshops
5. WERI Scientific Advisory Papers
Guam Activities
FSM Activities
CNMI Activities
I. Baseline
- Rainfall database (Lander)
- Baseline for Saipan, Rota (Yeo/Pangelinan) NEW PROJECT
II. Water quality
- Storm water and flooding (Yeo) New project
- PFOS monitoring in Saipan production wells (Kim) 2020 continuing
III. Water Resource Management
- Baseline/Core Products
- CNMI Water-Use Database: Water-use data compilation and research
Regional Research and Outreach Activities
ENSO – PEAC (Lander)
- ENSO Newsletter
- Conference/workshop presentations
Basic Research (of interest to region and beyond)
- Karst Aquifer Evolution (Jenson, NSF collaboration with Gulley, USF)
- Water & air sampling in new and existing wells
- Dovetail with new well installation projects (MSERP)
- Guam/West Pacific Paleoclimate (Jenson, unfunded collaboration with UT-A, CalTech)
- Maintain Jinapsan Cave database (2008-2016 records), UT collaboration
- Speleothem analyses for Bomb Tritium and past 1500 years paleoclimate
- Karst Aquifer Evolution (Jenson, NSF collaboration with Gulley, USF)
Prospective opportunities or topics for new initiatives
- 104g proposal (with PIWSC) to leverage GHS for collaborative program
- Sea Grant proposal—application of NASA technologies (leverage coastal discharge project)
- PICSAC proposals—climate-related studies
- Collaboration with BYU Civil Engineering modeling team/AquaVeo
[1] Per director of USGS Pacific Islands Water Science Center, USGS may have $26k to fund preparation of a 4-page proposal, with up to $200k subsequently available to launch a permanent research program in water use for CNMI.