The potable reuse of water has occurred throughout time as communities that grew up along rivers took their supplies from the river and disposed of their waste…
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A strong El Niño event has been taking place this year. People in Arizona generally welcome the wetter winters brought by El Niño, but in other parts of the…
Arizona’s forests need help. The dense, over-stocked forests in Arizona are not natural and create an environment conducive to insect and disease outbreaks,…
The Water Resources Research Center 2015 conference, Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainable Water Practices, brought together a unique diversity of…
There is an acknowledged gap between future water demand and supply available in Arizona. In some parts of Arizona, the gap exists today, where water users…
The phrase “toilet to tap” has taken on a whole new meaning in Oregon. Oregon Brew Crew (OBC), the state’s oldest home beer-brewing club, has formed an…
Glance up at the night sky, and you might see the movement of a celestial object belonging to a fleet of earth-observing satellites launched by the National…
The Southern Arizona Water Resources Association, SAWARA, was an important force in water management for the Tucson region at a key time in its history. …
Arizona is taking advantage of its open land and ample sunshine to assume a leadership position in the algae biofuel field, although farming algae can use a…
Water-related technologies developed in recent years are improving efficiency, treatment, utility operations and more. These technological advances have…
Difficulties in describing the value of water are many. This Arroyo seeks to lay out those difficulties and then examine the concept of water’s value from…
On April 8, 2014, over 350 people from 49 Arizona communities gathered at the University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center for the Water Resources…
In January 2014, Arizona will begin its first farmland fallowing and forbearance project. Unlike similar fallowing programs in the West, this project does not…
In the City of Prescott, the Watson Woods Riparian Preserve, along Granite Creek, is an oasis for wildlife and humans surrounded by development. The city’s…
On Saturday, June 1, 2013, water was released from Elephant Butte Reservoir in South Central New Mexico into the Rio Grande. It took more than two days to…