USGS Oregon Water Science Center instructors prep Malheur National Wildlife Refuge & High Desert Partnership staff to collect streamflow measurements with an acoustic instrument (ADCP). This training will empower them to collect important data for decision-making for years to come. Photo by Brandon McMullen.
Jeremiah Drewel
(he/him)Jeremiah is the Klamath Falls Field Office Chief.
Professional Experience
2023 - current: Supervisory Hydrologist, ORWSC, USGS Klamath Falls, OR
2022-2023: Supervisory Hydrologic Technician, SAWSC, USGS Columbia, SC
2019-2022: Hydrologist, Upper Colorado Regional Office, USBR, SLC, UT
2011-2019: Environmental Coordinator, THM and Pogo Mines, Fairbanks, AK
2009-2011: Hydrologist, USGS, AKWSC, USGS Fairbanks, AK
2004-2009: Hydrology Trainee (SCEP), AKWSC, USGS Fairbanks, AK
2001-2004: Hydrologic Technician (STEP), AKWSC, USGS Fairbanks, AK
Education and Certifications
2002 Spokane Community College - AAS Water Quality and AAS Hydrographer
2009 University of Alaska Fairbanks - BS Geology
Science and Products
USGS Oregon Water Science Center instructors prep Malheur National Wildlife Refuge & High Desert Partnership staff to collect streamflow measurements with an acoustic instrument (ADCP). This training will empower them to collect important data for decision-making for years to come. Photo by Brandon McMullen.
Science and Products
USGS Oregon Water Science Center instructors prep Malheur National Wildlife Refuge & High Desert Partnership staff to collect streamflow measurements with an acoustic instrument (ADCP). This training will empower them to collect important data for decision-making for years to come. Photo by Brandon McMullen.
USGS Oregon Water Science Center instructors prep Malheur National Wildlife Refuge & High Desert Partnership staff to collect streamflow measurements with an acoustic instrument (ADCP). This training will empower them to collect important data for decision-making for years to come. Photo by Brandon McMullen.