Abstract: Chile’s free-market Water Code turned 20 years old in October 2001. This anniversary was an important milestone for both Chilean and international…
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The focus of this paper is on Ecosystem Restoration Projects undertaken in Arizona by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), under their Civil…
In January of 2004, Dr. Harry W. Ayer retired after completing over thirty-four years of service to Arizona’s agriculture. Today, he is still actively…
The U.S.-Mexican border not only represents a meeting of two cultures and two countries, but it is also a melting pot mixture where power and responsibilities…
Water Resources Research Center Issue Paper No. 22.
Along the Arizona-Sonora border, the same wastewater that was once considered only a threat to public health is now seen as a valuable commodity. In the…
Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Transboundary Waters Management Tucson, Arizona
Along the Arizona-Sonora border the same wastewater that was once considered only a threat to public health is now seen as a valuable commodity. In the…
Arizona’s Water Future: Challenges and Opportunities 85th Arizona Town Hall October 31 – November 3, 2004 Grand Canyon, Arizona Since 1962…
Total economic value is the sum of direct use and in-situ or passive use values
Arizonans use over 7 million acre feet of water per year. Good estimates of water use for certain parts of the state and/or certain sectors are hard to obtain…
This paper will focus on the status of water management in Arizona under the Groundwater Management Act, with particular attention to the economic implications…
Arizona is a rapidly growing state with a population that grew 40 percent between 1990 and 2000. The natural beauty of the state and its climate are two of the…
This presentation addresses water management in the central Arizona region connecting and including Phoenix and Tucson, the two largest urban areas in Arizona…