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A research and extension unit of the

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Arizona Water Resource Winter 2012

Winter, 2012
Arizona Water Resource,
Susanna Eden
ed., vol. 20, no. 1, 12 pp., Water Resources Research Center, Tucson, AZ, Winter, 2012
PDF icon Arizona Water Resource Winter 2012PDF icon USGS Insert Winter 2012

Global Water Brigades (GWB) is a program under Global Brigades, the largest student-led, non-profit, sustainable development organization in the world. Global Brigades works on a holistic model with disciplines in water, public health, medical, dental, architecture, environmental, law, business, and micro-finance. Students across the U.S., and around the world, start chapters at their universities to mobilize students in projects that empower rural areas in Honduras, Panama, and Ghana to improve their conditions... more 

Table of Contents: 

Features

  • Interview with Tom Buschatzke, Assistant Director of ADWR
  • Global Water Brigades
  • Tragedy of the Commons Game
  • WRRC 2012 Annual Conference Highlights
  • Guest View: Groundwater Governance: From National and Regional Needs to Global Solutions

Student Spotlight

  • Marissa Isaak
  • Brittany Choate

Announcements 

  • March 22 Is World Water Day
  • Arid-lands Conference Draws Speakers from across Nation
  • UA Hosting Wildfire Meeting

News Briefs

  • House Bill Offered on Home Sales, Water Supply Disclosure
  • Two Bills before State Legislature on Water Harvesting
  • National Climate Assessment Comes to Tucson

New Resources

  • Dry Run: Preventing the Next Urban Water Crisis
  • Reining in the Rio Grande - People, Land and Water
  • Public Policy Review  The Value of Getting Out in the Field and Sharing Experiences by Sharon Megdal

AWR Insert: Breccia-Pipe Uranium Mining in Northern Arizona - Estimate of Resources and Assessment of Historical Effects This fact sheet summarizes a U.S. Geological Survey study that estimates the uranium resources affected by the possible land withdrawal, examines the effects of previous breccia-pipe mining, summarizes water-chemistry data for streams and springs, and investigates potential biological pathways of exposure to uranium and associated contaminants.

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