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APW Water Festivals

APW Resumes Water Festivals

Sept. 5, 2025

As the new school year begins, Arizona Project WET (APW) is preparing for another exciting season of water festivals across the state. Each year, these interactive events bring students together to explore the science of water, discover the importance of conservation, and gain the knowledge to become future water stewards.

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Incoming Family Farm Alliance Executive Director Advocates Partnerships

Sept. 5, 2025

As highlighted in last week’s Weekly Wave, several WRRC staff members attended the Arizona Association of Women in Water and Agriculture’s (AAWWA) Colorado River Update on August 26, 2025. There, we had the privilege of meeting Samantha Barncastle, the incoming Executive Director of Family Farm Alliance, who will be taking the reins as of November 1.

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U of A Scientists Tackle Water Challenges

Sept. 5, 2025

In our state, where every drop of water counts, researchers at the U of A are driving innovation and understanding to secure Arizona’s water future. Given substantial uncertainty in Arizona’s changing water conditions, U of A researchers are helping communities build more resilience. By combining innovation, collaboration, and long-term vision, scientists—and the funding sources that make their work possible—ensure that the state is better prepared for the water challenges ahead.

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September Speaking Engagements Engage Diverse Audiences

Sept. 5, 2025

The month of September is shaping up to be a busy one for WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal, who is delivering talks to a wide range of audiences around Arizona. She notes that “There is much interest in water locally, statewide, and nationally, especially about what is going on in the Colorado River Basin.” These talks vary widely in scope, focus, and level of detail, but the participants are all actively seeking to learn more about water.

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WRRC Welcomes New and Returning U of A Students

Aug. 29, 2025

As the fall semester kicks off, many of you are feeling the excitement that comes with new opportunities and fresh starts. After a long, hot, and mostly dry summer, we hope you're returning to campus feeling rested, recharged, and ready to take on the year ahead. To all new and returning students, the WRRC wishes you a successful 2025–2026 academic year!

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Arizona Water Factsheets … Did You Know?

Aug. 29, 2025

Water demand in Gila County is driven primarily by mining, which accounts for nearly half (49%) of total use. Agriculture—irrigation and livestock—accounts for 29% of demand, while municipal demand, including domestic and commercial use, represents the remaining 22%. Groundwater is the source of most (94%) of the county’s water supply.

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WRRC Photo Contest Is in Full Swing!

Aug. 29, 2025

The WRRC Annual Photo Contest is underway, and the theme for 2025 is “A World of Water.” We’re inviting photo submissions that explore how water shapes our world—and how people interact with water. Follow us on Instagram @uofawrrc to see previous submissions, get updates, and stay connected throughout the contest.

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WRRC Staff Attends AAWWA Colorado River Update

Aug. 29, 2025

On Tuesday, August 26, 2025, four WRRC staff members attended the Arizona Association of Women in Water and Agriculture (AAWWA) Colorado River Update, which was held at the U of A Cooperative Extension office in Maricopa County. Hosted and presented by women in the water industry, this conference showcased the most recent information available on the status of the Colorado River.

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APW Engages Young Minds at Children’s Museum Oro Valley

Aug. 22, 2025

Arizona Project WET (APW) was thrilled to be invited by the Children’s Museum Oro Valley (CMOV) to join the fun at “Chillin’ at the Chul” earlier this month! APW is grateful to CMOV for welcoming us into their space and giving us the opportunity to connect kids with the wonders of Arizona’s desert watersheds through hands-on exploration and playful discovery.

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Two New Scholarships Target Students and Young Farmers, Ranchers

Aug. 22, 2025

Earlier this summer, the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) announced a new Arizona-Mexico Transboundary Scholarship, which is open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at any Arizona university or college. Another opportunity that may be of interest to some is Family Farm Alliance’s recently launched Patrick O’Toole Young Conservationist Scholarship, which provides financial support for young farmers and ranchers who want to attend its annual conference.

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