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Special Issue of Water Journal to Address WRRC Conference Theme

July 11, 2025

The journal "Water" has issued a Call for Papers for a Special Issue titled Working Across Borders to Address Water Scarcity, which echoes the theme of the WRRC 2025 Annual Conference, Shared Borders, Shared Waters: Working Together in Times of Scarcity.

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Douglas-Agua Prieta Growing Water Smart Workshop

WRRC Takes Part in Douglas-Agua Prieta Workshop

July 11, 2025

On June 12, 2025, the Sonoran Institute and Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy held a Douglas-Agua Prieta "Growing Water Smart" workshop in Douglas, AZ, where participants from both sides of the border learned about regional efforts towards better management of their shared aquifer.

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UCOWR 2025

WRRC Director Makes Connections at UCOWR Conference

June 20, 2025

On June 3–5, 2025, WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal and U of A Extension Specialist Debankur Sanyal participated in the 2025 Annual Water Resources Conference of the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) and National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR), which was held in Minneapolis, MN.

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U of A Media Highlights Water and the Environment

June 20, 2025

Water is important to all living things. In arid regions where water is becoming increasingly scarce, a crucial step toward protecting this vital resource is increasing awareness. One way that the WRRC has extended its public reach is through our annual photo contest, which solicits photographs that we use to promote our events, programs, and publications to bring about more water awareness.

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WRRC Alum Ken Seasholes Retires from CAP

June 20, 2025

On June 19, friends and colleagues of Ken Seasholes gathered to celebrate his retirement from Central Arizona Project (CAP) after more than 17 years at that organization. A well-respected authority on Arizona water, Seasholes began his career as a WRRC graduate student in 1993, and after moving on, he maintained his connection with the WRRC, collaborating on events and publications and ready with ideas and advice on a range of other activities.

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WRRC Grad Student Receives Margaret Vaughn Award

June 20, 2025

In April 2025, Coverdell Fellow and WRRC Graduate Research Assistant Noah Rios was awarded the Margaret Vaughn Award for Outstanding Service to the Community at the Coverdell Fellows’ annual end of the year ceremony. 

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New Summer Arroyo Intern Joins WRRC Team

June 20, 2025

The WRRC is pleased to introduce Katherine Marsh as its 2025 Arroyo Summer Intern. Marsh is currently a junior at the University of Arizona, studying Biosystems Engineering with minors in Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Science.

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WRRC 2024 Annual Report

WRRC 2024 Annual Report Published

June 6, 2025

The WRRC is pleased to announce the publication of its 2024 Annual Report. The report highlights how, through applied research, outreach, and engagement, the WRRC continues to contribute to water resource planning, assessment, and capacity building, as well as expand awareness and understanding of water resource issues.

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WRRC Director Sharon Megdal and Chairwoman Amelia Flores

CRIT Chairwoman Flores Honored at May 20 Ceremonies

June 6, 2025

On May 20, 2025, the University of Arizona partners, conference attendees, and special guests honored Amelia Flores, Chairwoman of the Colorado River Indian Tribal Council, for her leadership and contributions to her community, state, and region, and, in particular, for her role as a defender and protector of the Colorado River.

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Arroyo 2025

2025 Arroyo Published on Expanding Water Supplies

June 6, 2025

The WRRC is pleased to announce publication of the 2025 Arroyo: Expanding and Diversifying Arizona’s Water Portfolio. This year’s Arroyo describes the many ways Arizona is exploring to develop “new” water sources for a secure, sustainable supply.

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