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WRRC 2024 Annual Report

WRRC 2024 Annual Report Published

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The WRRC is pleased to announce the publication of its 2024 Annual Report. The report highlights how, through applied research, outreach, and engagement, the WRRC continues to contribute to water resource planning, assessment, and capacity building, as well as expand awareness and understanding of water resource issues.

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WRRC Director Sharon Megdal and Chairwoman Amelia Flores

CRIT Chairwoman Flores Honored at May 20 Ceremonies

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On May 20, 2025, the University of Arizona partners, conference attendees, and special guests honored Amelia Flores, Chairwoman of the Colorado River Indian Tribal Council, for her leadership and contributions to her community, state, and region, and, in particular, for her role as a defender and protector of the Colorado River.

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Arroyo 2025

2025 Arroyo Published on Expanding Water Supplies

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The WRRC is pleased to announce publication of the 2025 Arroyo: Expanding and Diversifying Arizona’s Water Portfolio. This year’s Arroyo describes the many ways Arizona is exploring to develop “new” water sources for a secure, sustainable supply.

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Thanks for Another Great WRRC Conference

May 23, 2025

It’s a wrap on another great WRRC conference! This week, on May 20 and 21, hundreds of people joined us both in person and on Zoom for two days of engaging programming. The WRRC would like to thank everyone who made this event possible, including our generous sponsors, distinguished speakers and moderators, hardworking students, volunteers, and WRRC staff, knowledgeable Conference Advisory Committee members, accommodating U of A support staff, and inquisitive attendees.

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Governors Katie Hobbs and Alfonso Durazo Montaño

Governor of Sonora to Join AZ Governor Hobbs at WRRC Conference

May 16, 2025

We are pleased to announce that Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs will be joined by Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño of Sonora, Mexico, for our Day 2 Luncheon Program!

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APW Brings New Water Education Display to WRRC Conference

May 9, 2025

Have you got game? Come test your talent and expertise! Conference attendees are invited to stop by the Arizona Project WET "Nature of Groundwater" interactive display at the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference to try their hand at this new “water hole” game of skill and chance that simulates Arizona’s water cycle and the water journey of every precious drop in the watershed.

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Dedication Ceremonies for Roberto Salmón and Raúl Grijalva to be Held at WRRC Conference

May 9, 2025

On Tuesday, May 20 — Day 1 of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference — ceremonies will honor the legacies of two individuals, Roberto Salmón Castelo (1953-2025) and Raúl Grijalva (1948-2025), who contributed so much to water management along shared borders. Conference attendees can look forward to joining the WRRC, along with members of the honorees’ families, as we honor two men whose careers epitomized the conference theme of sharing water across borders.

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Water Sector Collaborations, Knowledge Sharing Sessions Round Out WRRC Conference

May 9, 2025

On Day 2 of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference, two afternoon panels will address cross-border collaborations and accessing data and knowledge within the water sector, including presentations focusing on municipal, agricultural, and mining perspectives.
Standard in-person registration is closing on May 9 — Register today!

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Reclamation to Provide Colorado River Status Update

May 9, 2025

Joining a strong lineup of other panels and presentations on Day 2 of the upcoming WRRC 2025 Annual Conference, Alexander Smith, Phoenix Area Office Area Manager for the US Bureau of Reclamation, will introduce two of his colleagues: Post-2026 Program Manager Carly Jerla and Binational Program Manager for the Lower Colorado River Basin Region Amy Witherall, who will jointly report on the Colorado River operations and current developments.

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Tribal Leaders Featured at WRRC Conference

Tribal Leaders Featured at Upcoming WRRC Conference

May 9, 2025

The WRRC 2025 Annual Conference will feature keynotes from three Tribal leaders: Chairman Verlon M. Jose, Councilman Rolando Flores, and Governor Stephen Roe Lewis. Additionally, Chairwoman Amelia Flores is a Session 2 panelist who will be honored at the end of the Day 1 program, followed by a special dedication at the U of A Women’s Plaza of Honor.

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