Membership on the Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) team continues to be gratifying. The late 2016 publication of the Binational Study of the…
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La pertenencia al equipo del Programa de Evaluación de Acuíferos Transfronterizos (TAAP) sigue siendo gratificante. La publicación a finales de 2016 del…
The article, "Critical Issues Affecting Groundwater Quality Governance in the United States," published in Water in 2018, by Jacob D. Petersen-Perlman, Sharon…
ON SEPTEMBER 10·11, 2017 AWRA's international conference "Cutting-Edge Solutions to Wicked Water Problems" was held at Tel Aviv University's beautiful Porter…
Book ReviewThe book Transboundary Groundwater Resources: Sustainable Management and Conflict Resolution (Fried and Ganoulis 2016) builds on an…
This Special Issue of Water will focus on the relationship of water governance practices and stakeholder engagement approaches to the development, evaluation,…
What activities or modifications are legally allowable on land adjacent to the Gila River? In too many cases, that question is met with conflicting responses…
Issues around water as a resource consistently top the list of environmental concerns in the United States, especially when they relate to water supply and…
Groundwater is an increasingly important source of freshwater, especially where surface water resources are fully or over-allocated or becoming less reliable…
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…
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…
For most of the public, groundwater is out of sight and out of mind. Our inability to readily see groundwater and limited measurements of this resource…
We, the four Pima County representatives on the Central Arizona Project (CAP) Board of Directors, read with interest Tony Davis’ September 4, 2016 article “…
As one of Arizona’s principal surface water systems, the Gila River has and will continue to be a valuable and highly sought after water source.
August 2016 saw the release of a Call to Action developed during two working sessions at the International Association of Hydrogeologists International…