Arizona Water Factsheets … Did You Know? Jan. 30, 2025 The Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT), representing four distinct Tribes — the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, and Navajo — and located along the Colorado River in La Paz County, are a significant Read more Image
ADWR’s Interactive Dashboard Displays AMA Water Use Projections Jan. 30, 2025 In connection with its proposed Assured Water Supply Ag-to-Urban program, the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) has developed an online dashboard offering visualizations of data to illustrate the program’s projected impacts. Read more Image
Tucson to Build Advanced Water Purification System Jan. 30, 2025 This month, Tucson officials and the US Bureau of Reclamation signed an agreement to turn more wastewater into high-quality drinking water. The advanced water purification (AWP) facility, to be completed by late 2031, will be capable of treating 2.5 million gallons per day. Read more Image
Life of the Desert: Water’s Vital Role Jan. 23, 2025 In the arid landscape of Arizona, water is not just a resource, it's a lifeline. The desert’s sparse water sources, such as rivers, springs, and man-made reservoirs, are essential for the survival of both human and animal populations Read more Image
Rodney B Lewis Scholarship Supports Tribal Students’ Water Studies Jan. 23, 2025 Applications for the Rodney Blaine Lewis Scholars Award are being accepted through April 2, 2025. The scholarship’s establishment was announced at the WRRC 2021 Annual Conference: Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment. Read more Image