Article Published by WRRC Associate Focuses on Hydrodiplomacy Today Those who follow international water topics may be interested in a new publication by Dr. Pintu Kumar Mahla, a U of A Designated Campus Colleague conducting research at the WRRC. His recent paper, published in the e-journal Janus.net, is titled “Hydro-Diplomacy as a Strategic Lever: Comparative Insights from India and China in Regional Cooperation and Global Water Governance.” Read more
CAP Provides Dashboard on Colorado River Conditions Today The Central Arizona Project (CAP) has developed a comprehensive Colorado River Conditions Dashboard to help users understand current and future water availability. This interactive tool offers real-time and projected data on reservoir status, water supply, snowfall, and operational shortages for the entire river basin. Read more
Image Tucson Water Celebrates 125 Years with Sparkling Water Today In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Tucson Water has launched a limited-edition sparkling water line designed to communicate the evolution of the City of Tucson’s water stewardship in the Sonoran Desert across the past, present, and future. Read more
Image WRRC Thanks Donors and Invites Year-End Donations Dec. 19, 2025 The Water Resources Research Center is deeply grateful to those who supported us in 2025. The generosity of donors helps fuel research, support experiential learning opportunities for students, and extend programs that transform communities. As we look ahead to 2026, we hope that you will consider supporting the WRRC to further expand this valuable work. Read more
Image ABOR Approves Research Grant for Sustainable Agriculture in AZ Dec. 19, 2025 The Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) has approved a $3 million Regents’ Grant to establish the Arizona Hub for Agriculture Innovation—a new statewide effort focused on supporting the future of agriculture in Arizona’s arid climate. The initiative unites Arizona’s three public universities—Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona—with the Arizona Department of Agriculture to apply research findings aiming to create practical solutions for farmers and producers across the state. Read more
Image ADWR Releases New Basin Studies & Factsheets Dec. 19, 2025 Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) has released 13 new Supply and Demand Reports (SDRs) in their latest installment of an initiative that began in 2023 to develop high-level groundwater "budgets" for 51 Arizona basins. These reports are intended to help support local planning for water augmentation and conservation. Read more
Image Extension Releases New Strategic Positioning Plan Dec. 19, 2025 Cooperative Extension (Extension), the community outreach arm for the U of A, recently released a new Strategic Positioning Plan to help guide decision-making and priorities in the coming years. The plan, described on Extension’s website as “a forward-looking framework rooted in community insight, research, and decades of trusted partnerships,” was developed through a deliberate and inclusive process ... Read more
Image Special Water Diplomacy Webinar Attracts Large Audience, Diverse Voices Dec. 19, 2025 On December 15, 2025, eight speakers, including both editors and authors of the Routledge Handbook of Water Diplomacy, provided a special WRRC Water Webinar to discuss building relationships, negotiating shared interests, and managing complex water challenges across physical, political, and societal boundaries. Over the course of the 90-minute webinar, each speaker offered a short presentation, followed by a panel during which they addressed virtual questions from attendees around the world. The webinar was co-convened by the Stockholm International Water Institute; the International Centre for Water Cooperation; the UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health; and the Women in Water Diplomacy Network. Read more
Image Spring Lecture Series Examines the Future of Water in AZ Dec. 12, 2025 In January, WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal will be the first speaker featured in a three-part lecture series entitled Running on Empty – Facing Water Scarcity across the Southwest, presented by Kol Ami Synagogue’s Dayenu Circle. Mike Crimmins, a climate scientist in the U of A’s Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science, and Chairman Austin Nuñez of the San Xavier District in the Tohono O’odham Nation will also speak during this series focused on Arizona’s water future. Read more
Image WRRC Annual Photo Contest Closing Soon! Dec. 12, 2025 Time is running out! All submissions to the WRRC 2025 photo contest are due by Friday, December 19. This year’s theme, A World of Water, invites you to showcase the many ways water shapes our planet and how we shape water. Read more