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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Water Harvesting Resources

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These water harvesting resources are organized into three categories: Demonstration Sites, Online Resources, and Workshops.

Typesort descending Organization Link Description
Online Resource American Rivers What is Green Infrastructure?

American Rivers webpage dedicated to green infrastructure

Online Resource Northern Arizona University Green NAU

Northern Arizona University effort to create a sustainable campus

Online Resource National Association of Clean Water Agencies Green Infrastructure: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?

NACWA blog entry describing green infrastructure and outlining several cities' efforts to implement GI practices

Online Resource Flagstaff Flagstaff Rainwater Harvesting Stakeholder Group

The purpose of the Rainwater Harvesting Stakeholder Group is to develop a draft rainwater harvesting ordinance that meets the goal of conserving potable water while also making sense for the business community, residents, and the arid Flagstaff environment

Online Resource Low Impact Development Center Introduction to LID

Low Impact Development Center's description of LID practices and answers to frequently asked questions about LID

Online Resource Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond

Books for sale only; website still has good info to offer, including upcoming events and workshops, photos, materials and suppliers, and electronic versions of selected handouts

Online Resource Watershed Management Group

Provides some links for further information, but not all of them still work

Online Resource Water Conservation Alliance of Southern Arizona

General information with links

Online Resource Watershed Management Group: Green Infrastructure for Southwestern Neighborhoods

Watershed Management Group's guide to green infrastructure implementation at the neighborhood level, including rainwater harvesting using curb cuts, etc.; aimed primarily at community developers and professional planners

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