October 23, 2019 is the 5th annual "Imagine a Day Without Water" day dedicated to raising awareness and educating Americans about the value of water. Last year…
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Perennial flows in the United States of America (US) portion of the Santa Cruz River downstream from the Nogales International Wastewater Treatment Plant (…
How are our water resources changing? What pressures will our water-use sectors face in the future? How can we best achieve long-term resilience? These are…
It was extraordinary! That's what many state coordinators said about the 2019 Project WET Coordinators Conference and Training held in Tucson last…
On Saturday, September 21, Arizona Forward held its Annual Environmental Excellence Awards gala. Water was a theme throughout the evening, with major awards…
On September 12, the student project "Cobre Valley Cheer:543 Framework" received an honorable mention award at Arizona's American Planning Association…
The WRRC's 2020 Conference, Water at the Crossroads: The Next 40 Years, will take stock of our water management progress since the passage of the 1980…
The WRRC Annual Photo Contest is back and it's your chance to show us Arizona water in any way that your camera can capture. Use your creativity and…
Signing Ceremony at Boundary Monument #1 in El Paso/Juarez. Principal Engineers John Merino and Luis Antonio Rascón Mendoza. August 19, 2009 On August 19,…
On August 19, 2009, the Principal Engineers representing the binational International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) signed the "Joint Report of the…
Arizonans have questions about water and the Water Resources Research Center has a lot of experience answering them. At this year's University of Arizona…
During the week of July 22, the water quality laboratory of WRRC Research Scientist Jean McLain hosted the kickoff of a new USDA-funded project
Back in the 1980s, the University of Arizona operated a research facility near Oracle, AZ, investigating water harvesting and runoff farming.
Wet/dry mapping typically documents the lowest stream flows of the year and signals impacts for the species that rely on these ribbons of green in the desert.
In collaboration with city, county, and academic institutions can open new opportunities to secure new water resources. Green infrastructure is critical to…