Science on Tap – Water Management in the Treasure Valley

Full Description:

Science on Tap: Where Boise’s Water Comes From — and Where It Goes

Tuesday, February 17 from 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Location: Oldspeak Bar (3640 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714-6544)

FREE, registration required

Where does Boise’s drinking water come from—and how does it get to my faucet?

Join us for an evening of conversation with two Boise-based scientists who study water in the Treasure Valley. Together, they’ll trace Boise’s water story: how snow becomes our water supply, how it’s measured and managed, and how we shape its future.

This program will feature short talks followed by discussion, with plenty of time for questions.

Speakers

Robin Lee-Beusan will explore how the City of Boise builds a resilient and sustainable water future for the community, and how forward-thinking water management strategies support Boise’s growth while protecting its most essential natural resource.
Kendra Kaiser will focus on what happens next: how water moves through watersheds, infrastructure, and human systems, and how data and modeling support water management in our communities.

Location details
Oldspeak Bookstore Bar is a 21+ venue. While beverages are served, food is not available on Mondays, feel free to bring your own.

Questions? Reach out to climateaction@cityofboise.org

Starts: <br> February 17, 2026 at 5:30 pm

<br>Ends:<br> February 17, 2026 at 7:00 pm

Events are listed in the following time zone: America/Los_Angeles (GMT -08:00)

Tags:
  • aquifer
  • water quantity