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Philippe Van Cappellen, Water Institute Member, Professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences, and CERC Chair in Ecohydrology, has been selected to will receive the 2015 Science Innovation Award from the European Association of Geochemistry. This award is bestowed to scientists who have recently made a particularly important and innovative breakthrough in geochemistry.
Jim Barker, Water Institute member and Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Emeritus, is the 2014 recipient of the Robert N. Farvolden Award of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) Canadian National Chapter and the Canadian Geotechnical Society. The award honours outstanding contributions to the disciplines of earth science and engineering that emphasize the role or importance of groundwater. The award is named after Robert N.
Water Institute member and Professor in Biology, Brian Dixon, has been selected to receive the 2015 Robert Arnold Wardle award by the Canadian Society of Zoologists. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian-based research on the interrelationships among infectious agents, the response of animals to these agents, and the environment in which these relationships exist. Dr.
Emil Frind.
On October 23rd, the Grand River Conservation Authority honoured individuals, families, organizations and businesses with Honour Roll Awards or Watershed Awards. Emil Frind, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Water Institute member, was awarded a 2014 Grand River Conservation Authority Watershed Award for his outstanding conservation and environmental work in the Grand River watershed.
The Water Institute is pleased to announce that the AECOM Graduate Scholarship in Water Research and the Golder Associates Graduate Scholarship in Water Research are being offered this fall to graduate students conducting water research. Each scholarship is valued at $5,000. Only one application package is needed to be considered for both scholarships. 
The Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technology (CATT) is pleased to publish the results of the first Canadian Buried Infrastructure Survey. The survey highlights the critical issues for municipal water, wastewater and storm water buried infrastructure. It also sheds light on the mechanisms that municipalities contemplate to address budgetary shortfalls. Furthermore, the customers’ satisfaction levels for trenchless service providers are reported.
There are graduate research opportunities (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) available for 2-3 excellent, highly motivated, student candidates interested in plot/hillslope/catchment field research on:
1. Erosional processes linking soil mobilization with sediment transport and fate in streams associated with forest harvesting activity including roads/linear disturbances in mountainous landscapes. 
2. Effects of forest harvestingon evaporatranspiration and soil moisture dynamics in mountain forest environments. 
Ric Soulis, Water Institute member and Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, was awarded a $140,000-two-year contract by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to develop improved means of determining the hydrologic characteristics of a site. 
David Blowes, Water Institute member and Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, has been awarded an NSERC CREATE grant in the amount of $1.65 million. The title of the NSERC CREATE is Training toward Environmentally Responsible Resource Extraction (TERRE).