We, the four Pima County representatives on the Central Arizona Project (CAP) Board of Directors, read with interest Tony Davis’ September 4, 2016 article “…
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As one of Arizona’s principal surface water systems, the Gila River has and will continue to be a valuable and highly sought after water source.
August 2016 saw the release of a Call to Action developed during two working sessions at the International Association of Hydrogeologists International…
Stakeholder participation is a foundation of good water governance. Good groundwater governance typically involves the co-production of knowledge about the…
The growing importance of groundwater as a critical component of water supply for agriculture, urban areas, industry, and ecosystems has increased the need to…
This Special Issue of Water will focus on the relationship of water governance practices and stakeholder engagement approaches to the development, evaluation,…
Planning for an uncertain future presents many challenges. Thinking systematically and creatively about what is in store through a process called scenario…
The 107th Arizona Town Hall, which convened at the Hilton Phoenix/Mesa in November 2015, developed consensus on the topic of “Keeping Arizona’s Water Glass…
Sharon B. Megdal, Director of the Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), recently co-authored an article on Tucson Water (TW) with Alan Forrest, former…
A pilot grey water treatment system and collection network were designed, installed, and operated in Jordan Valley using natural filtration materials. Grey…
The Roadmap for Considering Water for Arizona’s Natural Areas contains information on the current scientific understanding of water for natural areas and…
Abstract: Groundwater is a critical component of the water supply for agriculture, urban areas, industry, and ecosystems, but managing it is a challenge…
This report summarizes the six principal recommendations for developing a water management program for the Town of Clarkdale, Arizona In addition to the…
Los caudales episódicos en la cuenca alta del río Santa Cruz recargan un acuífero aluvial poco profundo que constituye un recurso hídrico esencial para las…