The WRM Program establishes water quality and drinking water standards, monitors the waters of the State to ensure surface and groundwater standards are met, helps ensure delivery of water that meets drinking water standards, and regulates discharges of wastewater and storm water to surface and ground water. The WRM Program also regulates and manages the diversion of water from surface and groundwaters to ensure protection of the resources and provides low-cost financial assistance for finance capital improvements to water infrastructure. The Program works to ensure adequate, reliable, sustainable supplies for current and future needs, uses, and the environment. Likely projects will include land phase hydrologic modeling and drought monitoring data synthesis. The intern will receive training from subject matter experts and participate in project meetings and report production. The ideal candidate will have educational experience and interest in hydrology, hydrologic modeling, and geology as well as experience with computer coding such as R, Python, GIS, and Tableau.
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