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The WRRC-TAAP Team

The WRRC-TAAP Team Participates in Transboundary Groundwater Resilience (TGR) Town Hall Event in New York

March 23, 2023

Dr. Sharon B. Megdal and Dr. Elia Tapia were among the distinguished attendees at the Transboundary Groundwater Resilience (TGR) Town Hall breakfast event on March 23, 2023.

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Megdal presenting at the 2023 Water Diplomacy Symposium

Dr. Sharon B. Megdal Participates at the Water Diplomacy Symposium 2023 in New York

March 21, 2023

Last March 21, Dr. Megdal attended the 2023 Water Diplomacy Symposium. The symposium was convened by the Women in Water Diplomacy Network in partnership with the Environmental Law Institute, the Stockholm International Water Institute, the International Joint Commission, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and the University of Arizona as a side event of the 2023 UN Water Conference in New York City. 

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Megdal presenting at the 2023 Water Diplomacy Symposium

La Dra. Sharon B. Megdal participa en el Simposio de Diplomacia del Agua 2023 en Nueva York

March 19, 2023

El pasado 21 de marzo, la Dra. Megdal asistió al Simposio de Diplomacia del Agua 2023. El simposio fue convocado por la Red de Mujeres en Diplomacia del Agua en colaboración con el Instituto de Derecho Ambiental

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World Water Day 2023

March 17, 2023

World Water Day (WWD) is an international call to action to solve the global water and sanitation crisis, observed each year on March 22. Organized by the United Nations, WWD has been coordinated by UN-Water each year since 1993.

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Remembering Marie Pearthree

March 10, 2023

The WRRC joins the Arizona water community in mourning the loss of Marie Pearthree, who died on February 22, 2023. Marie Slezak Pearthree was born on December 17, 1955, in Indianapolis, IN. After traveling widely with her family to various State Department postings, she attended Oberlin College in Ohio, majoring in Geology, and later went on to earn an MS in Geosciences from UArizona and become a Professional Engineer (Civil).

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University of Arizona to Participate in Historic UN Water Conference

March 10, 2023

The UN 2023 Water Conference, scheduled for March 22–24, 2023, will bring together over 6,500 people from across the globe. Only the second UN water conference (the first was held in 1977 in Argentina), the three-day event is co-hosted by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Republic of Tajikistan.

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TAAP Team Meets at Quitobaquito Springs

El Equipo Taap De Arizona-sonora Se Reúne en Quitobaquito Springs

March 3, 2023

El último fin de semana de febrero estuvo lleno de aventuras para el equipo del Programa de Evaluación de Acuíferos Transfronterizos (TAAP) de Arizona-Sonora que se reunió en Quitobaquito Springs.

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TAAP Team Meets at Quitobaquito Springs

The Arizona-Sonora TAAP Team Meets at Quitobaquito Springs

March 3, 2023

The last weekend of February was full of adventure for the Arizona-Sonora Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) team that met at Quitobaquito Springs.

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UArizona Faculty Visit Yuma Farm

March 3, 2023

Last week, three faculty members of the UArizona Presidential Advisory Commission on the Future of Agriculture and Food Production in a Drying Climate visited Robert Nickerson Farms Inc. in Yuma, AZ. Owner Rob Nickerson gave the special Commission members a private tour of his farm’s expansive vegetable-growing operations and explained his growing practices.

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The Hassayampa River Study

Feb. 24, 2023

In 2020, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and the City of Buckeye, Arizona (Buckeye) partnered on the Hassayampa River Study (Study). The Study investigates the impacts of theoretical use of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) and conventional stormwater infrastructure (CSI) to manage stormwater in a regional watershed and hypothetical development within Buckeye, on an alluvial fan on the west side of the White Tank Mountains.

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