Regular readers of the Weekly Wave are well-aware of the water management issues Arizona and the Southwest face and of the critical need for top-notch research…
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From South Australia to southern Arizona, water is life. Communities, businesses, and wildlife all depend on scarce water supplies in a…
In December 2018 Tucson, Arizona became one of more than 20 other cities in North America to join the 2030 District Network. The UA's Office of…
The WRRC had the good fortune of holding its conference on February 1, one day after the Arizona State Legislature signed legislation agreeing to the Drought…
On February 1, more than 350 people attended the WRRC's 2019 Annual Conference, "Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity, and Community-based Solutions."…
We are excited to announce that University of Arizona President Dr. Robert C. Robbins will offer a welcome address at the WRRC annual conference, next Friday,…
Leslie Meyers, Area Manager for the Phoenix Area Office of the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), will offer the keynote presentation…
The WRRC 2019 Conference, "Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity, Challenges, and Community-based Solutions", will include a new participatory element. We are…
At 11:59 p.m. today, December 21, the early bird rate of $100 to register for the WRRC annual conference, Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity,…
This February, the WRRC annual conference, "Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity, Challenges, and Community-based Solutions", will be held in our state's…
How will Arizona communities ensure that they have sufficient water to meet their future needs? This is the critical question being addressed at the upcoming…
The February 1st WRRC 2019 Conference, Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity, Challenges, and Community-based Solutions, will explore how Arizona's…
The 2019 WRRC annual conference, to be held in Phoenix on February 1st, will begin with a series of presentations that set the stage for the day's discussion…
The February 1st WRRC annual conference, "Arizona Runs on Water: Scarcity, Challenges, and Community-based Solutions," will feature an Arizona Legislators…
"Super excited" was the expression used by ADEQ's water quality monitoring guru, Meghan Smart, to describe the new partnership with Arizona Project WET (APW)…