This inaugural, all-digital version of the Arizona Water Resources newsletter features groundwater, the “invisible” water as characterized by WRRC Director…
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The Arizona Water Community suffered the loss of two of its staunch water warriors in late 2016. Steve Olson and Rick Lavis dedicated their lives to…
In a new collaborative report, information about the binational San Pedro River Aquifer is now available from both the United States and Mexico.
On December 15, WRRC Associate Director Jean McLain joined Tucson Water Director Tim Thomure on KVOI Radio 1030 AM. Host Ray Alan (filling in for the…
On March 28, 2017, join your friends and colleagues in the water community for a full day of stimulating presentations, discussions, and much more at the 2017…
WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal had the honor of joining International Boundary and Water Commissioners Edward Drusina (U.S.) and Roberto Salmón (MX) for five…
The Water Resources Research Center is excited to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. The extensive range of content will still be…
This chapter provides an overview and thus contributes to a better understanding of the world’s groundwater resources, their distinctiveness and their…
This project aims to evaluate the potential of reused grey water in concrete and mortar in order to preserve fresh water for drinking purposes. Using both…
Copper King's Water Academy 7th and 8th grade students wanted to engage 4th and 5th graders in learning water concepts. In doing so these students…
The Marana Chamber of Commerce, The Town of Marana, and many local businesses and organizations, including the WRRC, are coming together to participate in The…
On Tuesday, March 28, the WRRC Annual Conference, Irrigated Agriculture in Arizona: A Fresh Perspective, will feature a showing of the film, "Groundwater…
wenty-four years ago, the WRRC created the Arizona Water Resources newsletter (AWR) to provide timely, engaging, and useful information on initiatives,…
Water policy discussions around the globe are focusing on groundwater and how to improve its governance and management. Growing water demands and changing…
We in Arizona have become all too familiar with projections of a future gap between water demand and supply, due In part to our growing economy and potential…