Development and field testing of a vegetative ditch model for Yolo County, CA.
Training sessions and agrochemical modeling scenarios for the government of People’s Republic of China.
Watershed modeling for describing diuron concentrations in the Pioneer River under various management practices
Enhancements to the PRZM model for watersheds and harmonization with the FOCUS group's models.
Controlled aquatic dissipation and dispersion studies for agrochemical residues in Florida and Minnesota.
Determining the potential for washoff from applications of pyrethroids to different external building materials
Pilot study of three watersheds in the UK for catchment-scale modeling.
Development of the GeoSTAC dataset for use by the agro-chemical industry, academia, and government agencies.
Watershed monitoring study for a major herbicide in 45 watersheds throughout the Midwestern and Southeastern US.
Training sessions on rice and water quality models at Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Piacenza.
Development of a customized national PRZM modeling scenario for the Norwegian Food Agency.
Development of a tiered framework for groundwater and surface water assessment in Colombia using the SCI-GROW, GENEEC and PRZM/EXAMS models.
Design and optimization of a biofilter that removes nitrates and other chemicals from rice paddy runoff.
Projects
Although Waterborne is based in the United States, our work takes place all over the world. We have extensive experience in risk assessment, field studies, modeling, and geographic analysis. Most of our projects combine these areas of expertise.
We have conducted environmental-fate modeling studies for watersheds in Australia, rice-paddy modeling in northern Japan, and provided modeling support for regulatory submissions in Canada, the US, and Europe. Our modeling studies take local conditions into account and use a variety of regulatory models to simulate agrochemical fate in the environment. We also combine models and geographic tools for higher-tier assessments.
All of our field studies—ranging from field-level runoff studies in California, to aquatic dissipation of herbicides in Florida, to large-scale ecological monitoring programs in the Midwest—have been conducted under GLP compliance. Waterborne manages and executes all aspects of a field study including site selection, setup, and maintenance of sampling equipment and data processing.
Because we tailor our work to meet each client's needs, no two projects are exactly alike. Use the links in the menu to the left to learn more about some of Waterborne's recent projects.










