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APW Brings New Water Education Display to WRRC Conference

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Have you got game? Come test your talent and expertise! Conference attendees are invited to stop by the Arizona Project WET "Nature of Groundwater" interactive display at the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference to try their hand at this new “water hole” game of skill and chance that simulates Arizona’s water cycle and the water journey of every precious drop in the watershed.

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Roberto Salmon Castelo and Raul Grijalva

Dedication Ceremonies for Roberto Salmón and Raúl Grijalva to be Held at WRRC Conference

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On Tuesday, May 20 — Day 1 of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference — ceremonies will honor the legacies of two individuals, Roberto Salmón Castelo (1953-2025) and Raúl Grijalva (1948-2025), who contributed so much to water management along shared borders. Conference attendees can look forward to joining the WRRC, along with members of the honorees’ families, as we honor two men whose careers epitomized the conference theme of sharing water across borders.

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Water Sector Collaborations, Knowledge Sharing Sessions Round Out WRRC Conference

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On Day 2 of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference, two afternoon panels will address cross-border collaborations and accessing data and knowledge within the water sector, including presentations focusing on municipal, agricultural, and mining perspectives.
Standard in-person registration is closing on May 9 — Register today!

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Reclamation to Provide Colorado River Status Update

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Joining a strong lineup of other panels and presentations on Day 2 of the upcoming WRRC 2025 Annual Conference, Alexander Smith, Phoenix Area Office Area Manager for the US Bureau of Reclamation, will introduce two of his colleagues: Post-2026 Program Manager Carly Jerla and Binational Program Manager for the Lower Colorado River Basin Region Amy Witherall, who will jointly report on the Colorado River operations and current developments.

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Tribal Leaders Featured at WRRC Conference

Tribal Leaders Featured at Upcoming WRRC Conference

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The WRRC 2025 Annual Conference will feature keynotes from three Tribal leaders: Chairman Verlon M. Jose, Councilman Rolando Flores, and Governor Stephen Roe Lewis. Additionally, Chairwoman Amelia Flores is a Session 2 panelist who will be honored at the end of the Day 1 program, followed by a special dedication at the U of A Women’s Plaza of Honor.

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U of A Grad Students Can Apply for IALC Scholars Award

May 2, 2025

International and domestic graduate students from the University of Arizona whose studies focus on identifying solutions to food, land, and/or water challenges in semi-arid lands are eligible to apply for the International Arid Lands Consortium (IALC) Scholars Award. The deadline to apply for the scholarship is June 30, 2025.

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Earth Day Event Explores Effects of PFAS-Contaminated Water

May 2, 2025

Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22, and if you missed this WRRC co-hosted event – ASU Water Institute Earth Day Webinar: Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America, you can access the webinar recording from our website. Two of the panelists, Rachel Frazin and Sharon Udasin, both environmental journalists who co-authored the newly published book, shared findings from their research.

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Conference Sessions on Day 2 Focus on Water Operations

May 2, 2025

Day 2 of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference (May 21) will provide insight into cross-border water sharing, beginning with a keynote address on “Infrastructure, Investment, and Binational Collaboration,” followed by two morning sessions: Water Security and Trade and Water Challenges and Funding.

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Governor Hobbs to Give Keynote Address at WRRC Annual Conference

May 2, 2025

The Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) is pleased to announce that Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs will be offering keynote remarks at our upcoming annual conference, Shared Borders, Shared Waters: Working Together in Times of Scarcity, which will be held May 20–21 at the University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center in Tucson, AZ. Governor Hobbs will be speaking during the Luncheon Program on May 21.

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Tucson Water Leads the Way in Innovative Water Stewardship

April 24, 2025

On a recent field trip hosted by Tucson Water, Arizona Project WET (APW) had the opportunity to explore some of the most impactful and forward-thinking water initiatives in the Southwest. The day began at the Santa Cruz River Heritage Project, a shining example of how reclaimed water can revitalize ecosystems and reconnect communities to flowing rivers in the desert.

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