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Water Resources Research Center 2021 Strategic Plan - September 17, 2013

Sept. 18, 2013
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Water Resources Research Center 2021 Strategic Plan

Sept. 13, 2013

This is the WRRC response to Phase III of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Strategic Planning Process. This document explains our unit’s purpose, vision, mission and shared values, and details specific strategic goals that will enable the WRRC to realize its vision for 2021.

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Israel, Through the Lens of a Water Scientist

Aug. 1, 2013

After an ambitious, academic 10-day journey through Israel – from navigating the ancient water tunnels beneath the City of David to exploring the ancient palaces of King Herod at the peak of the Masada

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Summer 2013 Arizona Water Resource Now Available

July 26, 2013

The WRRC has released the Summer 2013 edition of its quarterly newsletter Arizona Water Resource (AWR). The latest AWR features articles on drought conditions along the Rio Grande, wastewater treatment and water reuse research in Arizona

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Water Sustainability Program Releases Research Highlights

July 23, 2013

The University of Arizona Water Sustainability Program (WSP) recently released a summary of of its funded water-related research in a four-page insert within the Water Resources Research Center's (WRRC) Summer 2013 Arizona Water Resource newsletter.

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Arizona WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal Elected 2014 NIWR President

May 6, 2013

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)

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Tucson’s Conserve to Enhance Program Grants $31,000 to Four Neighborhoods for Urban Wash and Habitat Improvements

April 24, 2013

Tucson’s Conserve to Enhance (C2E) program – which links water conservation efforts with local restoration projects – has awarded $31,000 in grants to four neighborhood improvement projects.

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UA Water Experts Speak at UN World Water Day

March 26, 2013

University of Arizona water experts Sharon B. Megdal and Robert G. Varady spoke at the United Nations-organized 2013 International World Water Day conference in The Hague, Netherlands on Friday, March 22.

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WRRC Conference Featured on Arizona Week

March 11, 2013
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The WRRC is now accepting applications for: The 2013 Montgomery & Associates Summer Writing Internship

March 8, 2013

The University of Arizona’s Water Resources Research Center is offering a summer internship to a student interested in gaining experience writing about environmental and water issues.

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