Green Desert Documentary to Air on PBS April 11, 2025 The "Green Desert," an hour-long documentary featuring Southern California’s Imperial Valley, a highly productive agricultural area that depends on the Colorado River, discusses drought and other water issues affecting Imperial Valley agriculture and will air on multiple PBS affiliate stations on April 23, 2025, at 11:00 pm MST. Read more Image
New Article Examines AZ Groundwater Management April 11, 2025 An article titled “Assessing the Relationship Between Groundwater Availability, Access, and Contamination Risk in Arizona's Drinking Water Sources,” authored by Simone Williams and co-authored by WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal, Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran, David M. Quanrud, and Gary Christopherson, appears as a Feature Paper in the April 2025 issue of the journal "Water." Read more Image
WRRC and ASU Water Institute to Co-Host Earth Day PFAS Discussion April 11, 2025 On April 22, in celebration of Earth Day 2025, the WRRC and the ASU Water Institute are teaming up to co-host a livestreamed panel, Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America, the title of a newly released book by environmental journalists Sharon Udasin and Rachel Frazin. Read more Image
Limited Spots Available for WRRC Pre-Conference Workshop on Better Listening April 11, 2025 On May 20, 2025, the WRRC will host a pre-conference workshop titled "Better Listening to Help Transform Water Conflicts." The 2.5-hour workshop will be led by Dr. Aaron Wolf, who will discuss the conflict and cooperation surrounding shared water resources internationally and throughout the western US and introduce participants to the processes of conflict transformation. Space is limited and only open to conference registrants. Read more Image
April Celebrates Water Awareness April 4, 2025 Water Awareness Month (WAM) is celebrated annually in April in Arizona, and this year, there will be many events and opportunities throughout the state for the public to learn about different ways to conserve water. Celebrate with the WRRC by attending our April 11 and 15 Water Webinars! Read more Image
WRRC Water Webinar Focuses on Transboundary Aquifers April 4, 2025 On March 28, 2025, the WRRC hosted a water webinar featuring Universidad de Sonora Professor Elia Tapia, who detailed a prioritization process for evaluating the conditions of US-Mexico transboundary aquifers, a tool for optimizing resource allocation for regional groundwater research and policy. Read more Image
APW Team Member Gets Fresh New Role April 4, 2025 Arizona Project WET (APW) has a new Program Supervisor in town … actually, in many Arizona towns! Kirstyn Kay, someone you may recognize from a previous water festival held near you, is now supporting outreach, education, and engagement wherever the need takes her — from Yuma to Yavapai County and from Globe to Casa Grande. Read more Image
WRRC Conference Early Bird Registration Ends Soon; Zoom Registration Now Open April 4, 2025 Early Bird registration closes on Monday, April 7, for the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference. While we strongly encourage in-person attendance, we are pleased to announce that registration for the non-interactive Zoom livestream (which is free) is now open for those unable to join us in person. Don't delay — register now! Read more Image
JCWRE Announces New Open-Access Publishing Platform March 28, 2025 The Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education (JCWRE) recently announced its new publishing platform. The JCWRE is a publication of the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) and is now being published through Digital Commons, which offers open access to readers. Read more Image
WRRC Director Gives Final Spring 2025 Tumamoc Talk March 28, 2025 On Wednesday, March 19, 2025, WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal was the featured speaker for the third and last of the Spring 2025 Tumamoc Talks lecture series, Making Agriculture More Sustainable in Arid Lands, held at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, AZ. These talks, which are hosted by the U of A Arizona Institute for Resilience, focus on the science, ecology, history, and culture of the Sonoran Desert. Read more Image