From March 4 to 6, 2026, we attended the Tag der Hydrologie conference in Kassel. The event brings together experts from research institutions, public authorities, and professional practice each year to discuss current developments in hydrology and water management.
As part of the conference, Alexander Strom presented a poster on the ENOLA monitoring platform for integrated and collaborative groundwater management. The presentation focused in particular on digital approaches to better structure groundwater data and make it usable for joint projects.
Another exciting part of the program was the initiative “Connecting Hydrology – Science and Practice in Dialogue” by the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA). It promotes the exchange between scientific research and practical application in the water sector.
For us, the main focus was the interdisciplinary exchange with colleagues from hydrology, water management, and hydrogeology. Dialogue within the professional community is an important building block for further developing sustainable and future-oriented solutions in groundwater management.