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
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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.
Few pairings provoke as passionate a response as the coupling of water and money; however, water is deeply rooted in our market economy. The newly published…
Few pairings provoke as passionate a response as the coupling of water and money; however, water is deeply rooted in our market economy, often in invisible…
University of Arizona was well represented at the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) and The National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR) annual…
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the intentional recharge (and storage) of water into an aquifer for future recovery or for environmental benefits. Mary Belle…
Over the spring 2019 semester, the WRRC connected the UA College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) with people in the Globe-…
"I learned how to solder!" bragged an elementary school student during the engineering presentation portion of the 2019 MATE Arizona Regional ROV (Remotely…
The WRRC is pleased to announce the publication of its 2018 Annual Report, which describes the activities of the Center's programs and highlights some of the…
WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal gave a keynote presentation at the April 14, 2019 International Workshop on Sustainable Development of Arid Lands at the…
In honor of Arizona Water Professionals Week, which will be celebrated April 14-20, the WRRC is holding a flash sale and library giveaway. Water…
Summer 2019 will be an exciting time for Arizona Project WET and WRRC Researchers. Kerry Schwartz and Jean McLain have been awarded a grant from the USDA…
No one wants to see rivers go dry or wildlife disappear from the Arizona landscape. This is the motivation behind the Desert Waters International Symposium,…
The Binational Summit on Transboundary Groundwater at the US-Mexico Border, which is organized by the International Boundary and Water Commission, United…
Each summer the Central Arizona Project (CAP) offers an award for student research that focuses on water issues affecting Central and Southern Arizona and the…