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Summer Wave: In-Person TAAP Meeting Held in Arizona

June 23, 2023

On June 6, 2023, US team members from the Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) met at the WRRC to talk about past, current, and future research and collaborative efforts.

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Imagen: La Dr. Elia Tapia presentando en la Conferencia Anual WRRC 2023

Dr. Elia M. Tapia Sheds Light on Transboundary Aquifers at WRRC 2023 Annual Conference

June 12, 2023

Last June 12th, Dr. Elia M. Tapia delivered a compelling presentation at the WRRC 2023 Annual Conference, focusing on the critical issue of transboundary aquifers.

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Imagen: La Dr. Elia Tapia presentando en la Conferencia Anual WRRC 2023

La Dr. Elia M. Tapia comparte datos importantes sobre los acuíferos transfronterizos en la Conferencia Anual WRRC 2023

June 12, 2023

El pasado 12 de junio, la Dra. Elia M. Tapia ofreció una presentación contundente en la Conferencia Anual WRRC 2023, centrada en el tema crítico de los acuíferos transfronterizos.

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Los miembros del equipo de TAAP se reunieron para hablar sobre la colaboración pasada, futura y actual en acuíferos transfronterizos

June 7, 2023

El 7 de junio de 2023, los miembros del equipo del Programa de Evaluación de Acuíferos Transfronterizos (TAAP) se reunieron en Nogales, Arizona, para una reunión productiva centrada en esfuerzos de investigación y colaboración pasados, presentes y futuros.

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TAAP Team Members

TAAP Team Members met to talk about past, current, and future collaboration on transboundary aquifers

June 7, 2023

On June 7, 2023, team members of the Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) gathered in Nogales, Arizona for a productive meeting focused on past, current, and future research efforts and collaboration. The meeting brought together representatives from various institutions, including the Water Resources Research Center (WRRC)

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WRRC Seeks Associate Director/Specialist – Position Posted!

May 26, 2023

Candidates are sought for an Associate Director (Year-to-Year Professional) and Associate/Full Extension Specialist (Continuing Status Eligible, Fiscal Year appointment), at the Water Resources Research Center in the Division of Agriculture, Life and Veterinary Sciences, and Cooperative Extension at the University of Arizona.

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Outgoing Director Reflects on 15 Years at Arizona Project WET

May 26, 2023

A story I am telling a lot lately about my time at Arizona Project WET was that at my first Arizona Water Festival in 2008 we were still teaching kids about water conservation behaviors like turning off the water when you brush your teeth and taking shorter showers.

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Water Factsheet for Yavapai County Published

May 11, 2023

The Yavapai County Water Factsheet is now available! As the fifth installment of the WRRC’s Arizona Water Factsheet initiative, this eight-page resource provides wide-ranging examples and essential contextual information to understand water supplies, demands, and management in Yavapai County.

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Simone A. Williams Wins Prestigious Babbitt Dissertation Fellowship

April 28, 2023

We congratulate Simone A. Williams, Graduate Research Associate at the WRRC and a PhD Candidate in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences GIDP, who has been awarded a Babbitt Dissertation Fellowship to support her dissertation research! This competitive and prestigious fellowship is granted by The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, to support US university students whose dissertation research shows strong potential to support the integration of land and water policies, contributes to advancing water sustainability and resilience, and has significant public impact, especially in western states.

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WRRC Seminar Revisits Colorado Basin Drought Research After 25 Years

April 14, 2023

On Wednesday, April 12, the WRRC hosted a webinar featuring presentations from a panel of authors who contributed papers to the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 2022 Featured Collection, Severe Sustained Drought Revisited: Managing the Colorado River System in Times of Water Shortage 25 Years Later.

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