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WRRC Assoc. Director Jean McLain Awarded Funding From Ariz. Dept. of Agriculture to Study QACs

May 8, 2014

WRRC Associate Director Jean McLain, with collaborators Kurt Nolte (Yuma Agricultural Center) and Channah Rock (Maricopa Agricultural Center) has been awarded funding from the Arizona Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crops Block Grant Program, for a project entitled: “Creation of Self-Sterilizing Harvesting Tools.”

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Tucson Mayor to Attend May 9 Dedication of Atturbury Wash Riparian Enhancement Project

May 6, 2014

(TUCSON, Ariz.) May 6, 2014 – Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Ward 4 Representative Shirley Scott will attend the Conserve to Enhance (C2E) program’s May 9 dedication event at Lincoln Regional Park’s Atturbury Wash, the site of the first-ever C2E-funded riparian enhancement project

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Arizona Project WET Launches Smart Phone Discovery Program at Rio Salado Habitat in Phoenix

May 5, 2014

Arizona Project WET (APW) is challenging families and student groups to make new discoveries about nature with the help of smartphone technology. The Discovery Program recently installed at Phoenix’s Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area encourages visitors to embark on one of four color-coded QR-code journeys

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Tucson Mayor to Attend May 9 Conserve to Enhance Atturbury Wash Dedication

April 30, 2014

(TUCSON, Ariz.) April 30, 2014 – Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Ward 4 Representative Shirley Scott will attend the Conserve to Enhance (C2E) program’s May 9 dedication event at Lincoln Regional Park’s Atturbury Wash

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UA Offers Master of Science in Water, Society and Policy

April 25, 2014

The University of Arizona accepts applications year-round for its Masters Degree program in Water, Society and Policy. Undergraduates nearing graduation and mid-career professionals are encouraged to apply for this Master of Science program, which provides career opportunities in water, policy and people. Graduates of the program will understand the basic principles of hydrology, social science, management, law, and policy and be able to make informed decisions regarding water resources.

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Closing Water Supply Gap in Arizona the Focus of April 8 UA Conference

April 7, 2014

​​​​​​​TUCSON, Ariz. (April 7, 2014) – Demand for water in Arizona may outpace supplies by a gap of 1 million acre-feet (nearly 326 billion gallons) by the year 2060 if no action is taken. At its April 8 conference, “Closing the Gap Between Water Supply and Demand,”

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UA Conference to Focus on Closing Water Supply Gap in Arizona

April 4, 2014

By the year 2060, water demand in Arizona may exceed renewable supplies by a margin that could grow to 1 million acre-feet. The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) – a unit within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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Prescott's' Tri-City Prep Wins 2014 Arizona Envirothon

March 28, 2014

Nine teams of high school students from around the state tested their environmental field skills March 21-22 at the University of Arizona’s research farm, the Maricopa Agricultural Center in the Town of Maricopa. 

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Town of Gilbert Recognizes the Value of the UA’s Statewide Water Education Program

March 14, 2014

Gilbert Council Member Jenn Daniels lauded the Town of Gilbert Water Conservation department at last week’s Town Council meeting. “Today, 800 fourth graders were taught about water and water conservation. It was a tremendous volunteer effort.” Daniels also attended the Water Festival and personally thanked volunteers.

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UA’s Water RAPIDS Program Creates Collaborative “Atlas” to Address Water Scarcity in the Upper Gila River

March 5, 2014

The Water RAPIDS (Research And Planning Innovations for Dryland Systems) program at the University of Arizona is helping the water-stressed Upper Gila Watershed of southeastern Arizona plan for a sustainable future water supply.

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