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AWRA 2021 Annual Conference Presentations Highlight Engagement

Nov. 12, 2021

The American Water Resources Association (AWRA) Annual Water Resources Conference was held virtually this week, November 8-10, 2021. On the first day of the conference, WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal and Graduate Student Assistant Simone A. Williams presented at two separate sessions on different WRRC efforts. 

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Meet APW’s New Maricopa County AmeriCorps Members

Nov. 4, 2021

Every school year, APW brings aboard members of the UArizona Wildcat Corps AmeriCorps program for one year of service to help deliver water education programs in the community. This year APW is excited to invite eight AmeriCorps members to join them in developing and delivering innovative water education to communities.

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Class 30 of Project CENTRL

Arizona Group Learns About Agriculture in Yaqui River Valley

Nov. 4, 2021

Over the course of five days at the end of October, WRRC Program Manager Michael Seronde and his peers in Class 30 of Project CENTRL traveled to Ciudad Obregón in Sonora, Mexico to learn about the economic and political resources of the Yaqui River Valley and to gain perspective on issues of shared importance in AZ.

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Webinar Addresses Climate Impacts on Water Infrastructure

Oct. 29, 2021

Water Solutions for Our Warmer World is a six-part public webinar series hosted by the Arizona Institutes for Resilience, the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, and the WRRC. T

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New Book on US-Mexico Water Management Cooperation Available

Oct. 29, 2021

El Colegio de la Frontera Norte has issued a new book, Visiones contemporáneas de la cooperación y la gestión del agua en la frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos (Contemporary visions for cooperation and water management on the Mexico-US border)

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Imagine a Day Without Water Panel

Emerging Leaders “Imagine a Day Without Water”

Oct. 29, 2021

On Thursday, October 21, the WRRC celebrated the 7th annual “Imagine a Day Without Water” with a panel of five emerging water leaders at UArizona: Mary-Belle Cruz Ayala, post-doctoral researcher at the WRRC; Taylor McHugh, MA student, Landscape Architecture; David Eduardo Morales, MS student, Hydrology; Nikki Tulley, PhD candidate, Environmental Sciences; and Simone Williams, PhD student, Arid Lands Resource Sciences.

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Special Event: After the Fire Public Meeting

Oct. 29, 2021

This year, the Telegraph and Mescal Fires impacted hundreds of lives and charred over 250,000 acres of land in central Arizona. The fires burned across Pinal and Gila Counties and San Carlos Apache Reservation, damaging dozens of structures, and causing evacuations of multiple communities. Following containment, the record monsoon season triggered floods and debris flows that threatened property and lives.

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After the Fire: A Public Meeting October 29-30

Oct. 21, 2021

This year, the Telegraph and Mescal Fires impacted hundreds of lives and charred over 250,000 acres of land in central Arizona. 

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Meet APW’s New Tucson AmeriCorps Members

Oct. 21, 2021

Each year, AmeriCorps offers opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. The APW program coordinators work with AmeriCorps members to ensure the delivery of quality programs to its constituents. Please join APW in welcoming four new Tucson AmeriCorps members to its team.

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Colorado River Basin Presentation

Afrontando Los Apremiantes Problemas De Agua en La Cuenca Transfronteriza Del Río Colorado

Oct. 15, 2021

La presentación “Abordando Problemas Apremiantes del Agua en la Cuenca Transfronteriza del Río Colorado” (Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary Colorado River Basin), con una duración de 20 minutos, está disponible en el sitio web del WRRC.

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