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A research and extension unit of the

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Education
January 07, 2022

WRRC and Partners Engage Rural Leaders About Post-Fire Watershed Recovery

On October 29 and 30, 2021, the WRRC, Gila County Cooperative Extension, and Cobre Valley Watershed Partnership co-convened the After the Fire public meeting to unpack the status and outlook for local watersheds affected by the Telegraph and Mescal Fires. In June 2021, these fires burned over 250,000 acres across Pinal and Gila Counties and San Carlos Apache Reservation. Following containment, the record monsoon season triggered floods and debris flows that threatened property and lives. Hosted at the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum in Miami, AZ, community leaders and natural resource managers provided outstanding presentations and panel discussions to aid the public in understanding the short and long-term impacts of these fires and floods, as well as recovery efforts. The event was sponsored by the Town of Superior, Town of Miami, City of Globe, Gila County, US Forest Service, Arizona Water Company, Capstone, Freeport-McMoRan, Resolution Copper, National Forest Foundation, and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. 
 
Image: Ben Downer
 
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October 07, 2022
Upcoming WRRC Special Event: Thirst for Justice Film Screening & Discussion Panel

On Thursday, October 20, the WRRC will host a discussion panel for the documentary Thirst for Justice. The film follows Sanders, Arizona, and Flint, Michigan residents in their efforts to ensure clean, safe drinking water for their communities. The WRRC is holding this special event to coincide with Imagine a Day Without Water, a national day of action to support communities lacking access to clean water.

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Engagement
September 30, 2022
CAP Water Users Roundtable on Proposed Conservation Incentive Program

On Wednesday, September 28, Central Arizona Project (CAP) representatives hosted a roundtable for state water users to discuss the proposed CAP conservation incentive program. Earlier this year, the CAP board said they would “work with stakeholders to develop a conservation incentive program that is consistent with [CAP] legal authority.” This roundtable provided an opportunity for stakeholders to share ideas and provide information so CAP can develop an effective program.

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Education
September 23, 2022
WRRC Grad Research Assistant Presented at AHS Symposium

The Arizona Hydrological Society held their 34th Annual Symposium from September 14–16. In their keynote addresses

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Engagement
September 23, 2022
Dr. Valerisa Gaddy Named 2022 MIT Solve Fellow

WRRC post-doctoral researcher Valerisa Gaddy has been selected as an MIT Solve Fellow for 2022-2023. Her tech-based solution, "IRRIGaTE: Irrigation Resources Reaching Indigenous Growers and Tribal Entities” addresses the difficulties of science and policy communication between Tribal farmers and non-tribal policymakers through a multimedia platform.

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Engagement
September 16, 2022
Thousands in Phoenix Living without Running Water

The Arizona Republic newspaper last Sunday drew on a recent report about plumbing poverty for a feature article on the subject. The report, co-authored by Kings College London professor and UArizona alum Katie Meehan, looked in depth at urban plumbing poverty in the United States. Meehan received her PhD from the UArizona Department of Geography and Development in 2010 and began her study of plumbing poverty while in Arizona.

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Engagement
September 16, 2022
Photo Journal: A Visit to the Upper Colorado River Basin

Last week, WRRC staff member Jessie Hampton visited family in rural southwestern Colorado. She stayed along Cebolla Creek, which flows down to meet the Gunnison River in Blue Mesa Reservoir, one of three reservoirs that make up the Curecanti Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project. Local ranchers use their water rights on Cebolla Creek to irrigate hay meadows. Jessie took photos of places she visited on her trip to showcase different types of water usage and management in the area.

 

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