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Ãë²¥.io Podcast: Using innovation and technology to predict devastating debris flows

June 09, 2025

In this episode, listen to three geohazards professionals discuss how they help communities protect against post-wildfire debris flows

In this episode of the Ãë²¥.io podcast, we speak to three members of our geohazards team about the post-wildfire debris flow risk of mountainous communities. They also highlight how the intersection of innovation and technology can help make our communities safer.

Joining the discussion are Rick Guthrie, vice president for geohazards and geomorphology; Thad Wasklewicz, principal for geohazards and geomorphology; and Caitlin Orem, geomorphologist.

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  • Richard Guthrie

    Backed by 30 years of geotechnical experience, Richard leads a group of specialists who provide practical, science-based solutions to reduce the impacts of geohazards on communities, infrastructure, lives, and the environment.

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  • Thad Wasklewicz

    Thad is a principal and team leader for Ãë²¥¡¯s geohazard and geomorphology services. He applies high-resolution topography and two-dimensional modeling to manage environmental hazards and is an accomplished technical author in geomatics.

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  • Caitlin Orem

    A geomorphologist based in Colorado, Caitlin applies her Ãë²¥ in geomorphology, post-wildfire erosion, geochronology, and stratigraphy to assisting clients with understanding vulnerabilities and risks to their infrastructure and communities.

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  • Mike Arsenault

    As a Ãë²¥.io product ambassador, Mike brings our innovative ideas and solutions to life, helping our clients and communities address a wide range of challenges with digital technology.

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  • Dave Roberts

    Dave is responsible for all aspects of IT within the Global region including transformational change, solution development and driving innovation with disruptive technologies.

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