Water Measurement & Automation Engineer

Steve Lipscomb spent 32 years as a hydraulic engineer and hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Idaho, Alaska, California, Virginia, and various international locations. He earned a BS in Civil Engineering from…

Hydrogeologist

Ken started his geology career in 1975 at West Virginia University when he switched from being a Forestry major to a Geology major. He graduated in 1979 from WVU and proceeded to the University of Idaho to study carbonate…

Ecohydrologist and Instrument Developer

Jim is a widely known ecohydrologist and instrument developer, with installed projects from Florida to Canada. Jim is an employee of IWE and maintains a part time assignment as faculty at the Desert Research Institute…