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Climate Change and Water Resources Management in the Upper Santa Cruz River, Arizona

Dec. 12, 2014

WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal and WRRC Assistant Director Susanna Eden recently co-authored an article on a modeling framework analysis that incorporates climate projections for water resources management in the Upper Santa Cruz River in Arizona.

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WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal Co-authors Chapter in 'Convergence of Food Security, Energy Security and Sustainable Agriculture'

Dec. 11, 2014

Sharon B. Megdal, Director of the UA Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), recently co-authored a chapter in Convergence of Food Security, Energy Security and Sustainable Agriculture, a book examining the interrelated fields of food security, energy security and sustainable agriculture as the key to a stable global agricultural platform.

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Landmark Water Agreement Between Tucson and Phoenix

Dec. 5, 2014

In October 2014, Tucson and Phoenix announced a new water-sharing agreement that consists of Phoenix storing some of its unused water from Central Arizona Project (CAP) in aquifers in southern Tucson.

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"Arizona and the Negev: An aquifer runs through them" - Dr. Sharon B. Megdal interviewed on TLV1 Radio podcast

Nov. 29, 2014
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Colorado River timeline

Colorado River Timeline

Nov. 24, 2014

In celebration of its 70th anniversary (1945-2015), the Colorado River Water Users Association (CRWUA) has put together a detailed timeline of the history of the Colorado River from 1869 to the present. The timeline displays key water events including negotiations over the apportionment of the River, important acts, international treaties, and some of CRWUA’s work.

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National Water-Use at Lowest Levels since before 1970

Nov. 17, 2014

A new report by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) shows water use across the country reached its lowest recorded level in nearly 45 years. Water withdrawals in the United States in 2010 were estimated to be about 355 billion gallons per day (Bgal/d), which was 13 percent less than in 2005. 

 

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A Tale of Two Rivers: Pathways for Improving Water Management in the Jordan and Colorado River Basins

Nov. 14, 2014

Sharon B. Megdal, Director of the Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), recently co-authored an article on the Colorado River and the Jordan River with Assaf Chen (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Adam Abramson (Ben-Gurion University) and Nir Becker (Tel-Hai College, Israel), which was published Nov. 12 in the Journal of Arid Environments. 

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Arizona Project WET Delivers STEM Education to 4th Graders at Flagstaff Water Festival

Oct. 2, 2014

Flagstaff, Ariz. (Sept. 25, 2014) -- Last week, 1,080 fourth graders from Flagstaff’s private, charter, and public schools gathered at the Flagstaff Water Festival at Foxglenn Park (4200 E. Butler Ave.) to learn about Arizona’s water resources and water on the earth system.

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WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal Elected President of NIWR

Sept. 30, 2014

Sharon B. Megdal, Director of the University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center (WRRC), has been elected President of the National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) for 2014-15. Effective Oct. 1

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PAG and Arizona Project WET Team Up to Keep Tucson’s Stormwater Clean

Sept. 25, 2014

When it rains in Tucson, rainwater flows off yards, parking lots and streets into storm drains and desert washes. Pima Association of Governments’ (PAG) “Clean Water Starts With Me!” outreach campaign arrives in Tucson each monsoon season, spreading the message that we can all help maintain healthy, pollutant-free stormwater in our community.
 

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