Tucson, Arizona, located in the southwestern United States, is an area known for its natural beauty. Like much of the Southwest, the region is growing rapidly…
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Water is a scarce commodity in Arizona. While market forces tend to determine the allocation of most goods and services, a complicated system of law and…
Explains the role of private enterprise in sustaining Arizona’s water supplies.
Presentation based on Management of Watersheds in Arizona and the feasibility of regional approaches.
The December 2001 Final Report of the Governor’s Water Management Commission (Commission) completes a two and a half-year examination of the Groundwater Code (…
This report was funded entirely by the University of Arizona and was produced by the Water Resources Research Center as a service to the community. Its intent…
Because successful implementation of ground water remediation cannot be achieved without a full understanding of dissolved and non-aqueous phase transport…
In arid regions of rapid economic and population growth, adverse effects of droughts are likely to be increasingly serious.
Computerized ground-water modeling has leapt from the cloistered laboratory to the field project as more and more programs are written for the personal…