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UA Honored for Achievements in Water Resources

Sept. 30, 2019

On Saturday, September 21, Arizona Forward held its Annual Environmental Excellence Awards gala. Water was a theme throughout the evening, with major awards for the Gila River Indian Community's Managed Aquifer Recharge MAR 5 & Gila River Interpretive Trail project, Scottsdale Water, and the Drought Contingency Plan.

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Cobre Valley Student Project Recognized at American Planning Association Conference

Sept. 23, 2019

On September 12, the student project "Cobre Valley Cheer:543 Framework" received an honorable mention award at Arizona's American Planning Association conference in Oro Valley.

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New Interactive Elements at the 2020 WRRC Annual Conference

Sept. 13, 2019

The WRRC's 2020 Conference, Water at the Crossroads: The Next 40 Years, will take stock of our water management progress since the passage of the 1980 Groundwater Management Act and then look to the future. 

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Get Your Cameras Ready - WRRC Photo Contest Is Back!

Sept. 3, 2019

The WRRC Annual Photo Contest is back and it's your chance to show us Arizona water in any way that your camera can capture. 

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Finding Answers to Arizona Water Questions

Aug. 9, 2019

Arizonans have questions about water and the Water Resources Research Center has a lot of experience answering them. At this year's University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Conference, h

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New USDA-Funded Arizona Project WET/WRRC Collaboration Starts With Intensive Training in UA Microbiology Lab

July 26, 2019

During the week of July 22, the water quality laboratory of WRRC Research Scientist Jean McLain hosted the kickoff of a new USDA-funded project, "Bringing Microbiology and Water Quality into Arizona Classrooms

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Waiting for Monsoon Rains, Considering International Lessons for Desert Waters

July 15, 2019

Wet/dry mapping typically documents the lowest stream flows of the year and signals impacts for the species that rely on these ribbons of green in the desert. Since wet/dry mapping wrapped up in Arizona this June, lessons from the April 2019 Desert Waters International Symposium are worth revisiting. 

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Reviving the River

July 1, 2019

Monday, June 24th was a day to celebrate the sight and sound of water flowing down the Santa Cruz River on a hot and cloudless day. 

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Guest View - Tracking the summer monsoon

June 27, 2019

he summer monsoon season is upon us again! The sun is high in the sky, temperatures have climbed to their highest levels of the year and the cicadas are buzzing. 

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Arroyo 2019 - WATER, BUSINESS, AND THE BUSINESS OF WATER Now Available

June 25, 2019

Few pairings provoke as passionate a response as the coupling of water and money; however, water is deeply rooted in our market economy. The newly published 2019 Arroyo, “Water, Business, and the Business of Water,” takes this truism as a jumping-off point for its survey of the ways in which water and business intersect.

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