About Us

Mission Statement

NYS Water Resources Institute at Cornell University

The Mission of the New York State Water Resources Institute (WRI) is to improve the management of water resources in New York State and the nation. As a federally and state mandated institution located at Cornell University, we are uniquely situated to access scientific and technical resources that are relevant to New York State's and the nation's water management needs. We collaborate with regional, state, and national partners to increase awareness of emerging water resources issues and to develop and assess new water management technologies and policies. WRI connects the water research and water management communities.


Goals


In collaboration with partners:

  • Build and maintain a broad, active network of water resources researchers and managers.

  • Bring together water researchers and water resources managers to address critical water resource problems.

  • Identify, adopt, develop and make available resources to improve information transfer on water resources management and technologies to educators, managers, and policy makers.

Mandates


Federal

At the federal level the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 (PDF), as amended, authorizes a water resources research institute in each state and territory to:

  • "plan, conduct, or otherwise arrange for competent research that fosters (A) the entry of new research scientists into the water resources fields, (B) the training and education of future water scientists, engineers, and technicians, (C) the preliminary exploration of new ideas that address water problems or expand understanding of water and water related phenomena, and (D) the dissemination of research results to water managers and the public"

  • "cooperate closely with other colleges and universities in the State that have demonstrated capabilities for research, information dissemination, and graduate training in order to develop a statewide program designed to resolve State and regional water and related land problems."


State

The New York State legislature established WRI (PDF) under state law as the New York State Water Resources Institute at Cornell University in 1987 with the purpose of addressing critical problems of water resource quality and management.

The legislation directs WRI to:

  • "pursue and sponsor, both at Cornell and elsewhere, investigations and experiments of either a practical or basic nature, the education and training of scientists and specialists, and outreach activities for the dissemination of information and the provision of technical assistance relating to the state's water resources."

  • "undertake specific projects in support of state agencies, particularly in the development of assessment methodologies and criteria for guidance or standards for use in management and regulatory programs."

  • "provide for information dissemination, including technical and scientific consultation with and briefings for state agencies concerned with water resources management and regulatory affairs."


National Institute for Water Resources (NIWR)

Under federal legislation, each state's water resources institute is also directed to "cooperate closely with other institutes and other organizations in the region to increase the effectiveness of the institutes and for the purpose of promoting regional coordination." The New York State Water Resources Institute is a member of the National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) (http://niwr.montana.edu/about/default.htm). The purpose of NIWR is to cooperate with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) (http://water.usgs.gov/wrri/ ) to:

  • establish total programmatic direction

  • report on the activities of the state Water Institutes

  • coordinate and facilitate regional water research and information and technology transfer, and

  • operate the NIWR-USGS Student Internship Program to help train future water scientists.

2007-2010 WRI Faculty Steering Committee Members
Name Email Phone Department Address Start Term Ending Remarks Web Page

Bain, Mark

mbb1@cornell.edu

254-4750

DNR

200 Rice Hall

2003 Nov

2009 Nov

 

Link

DeGaetano, Art

atd2@cornell.edu

255-0385

EAS

1119 Bradfield Hall

 

 

Ex-Officio

Link

Geisler, Chuck

ccg2@cornell.edu

255-1691

Dev. Soc

237 Warren Hall

2006 Apr

2009 Apr

 

Link

Grantham, Deborah

dgg3@cornell.edu

255-8229

CCE

381 Roberts

2007 Nov

2010 Nov

 

Link

Hay, Anthony

agh5@cornell.edu

255-8471

MICRO/CfE

B53A Wing Hall

2007 Nov

2010 Nov

 

Link

Howarth, Bob

rwh2@cornell.edu

255-6175

EEB

E311 Corson Hall

2005 Jan

2008 Jan

 

Link

Mohammed, Hussni

hom1@cornell.edu

253-3566

Vet School

S1 070 Schurman Hall

2003 Mar

2009 Mar

 

Link

Richmond, Mike

mer6@cornell.edu

255-2151

DNR

206E Fernow Hall

2003 Mar

2009 Mar

 

Link

Riha, Susan

sjr4@cornell.edu

255-1729

EAS

1110 Bradfield Hall

 

 

Ex-Officio

Link

Scherer, Cliff

cws4@cornell.edu

255-7498

COMM

307 Kennedy Hall

2003 Nov

2006 Nov

 

 

Schneider, Rebecca

rls11@cornell.edu

255-2110

DNR

112 Fernow Hall

2007 Apr

2010 Apr

 

Link

Stedinger, Jery

jrs5@cornell.edu

255-9004

CEE

213 Hollister Hall

2003 Mar

2009 Mar

Chair

Link

Walter, Todd

mtw5@cornell.edu

255-2488

BEE

222 Riley-Robb Hall

2007 Nov

2010 Nov

 

Link

Wolfe, David

dww5@cornell.edu

255-7888

HORT

168 Plant Science

2003 Nov

2009 Nov

 

Link

New York State Water Resources Institute
1023 Bradfield Hall
Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY 14853-1901

e-mail: nyswri@cornell.edu
phone: 607-255-3034
fax: 607-255-2106