Spring,
April 20, 2011
Arizona Water Resource
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Susanna Eden ed.
19 vol.
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no. 2
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12 pp.
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Water Resources Research Center
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Tucson, AZ
Water draws people together because water is life. However, when many people, animals, and industries are competing over limited water, things can get tense. Transboundary aquifers are sources of groundwater that defy our political boundaries and often lead to intense conversation about what should be done in order to give everyone a fair share.
In the past 10 years, researchers, policy makers, and citizens have been actively working together under international guidelines to make major improvements to helping solve transboundary water issues... more
Table of Contents:
Features
News Briefs
- EPA and ADEQ Considering Stricter Standards for Chromium in Drinking Water
- Correction
- Month Dedicated to Water Awareness
- Innovative Educational Program Introduces Middle Schoolers to Water Resources Research
Announcements
New Resources
Special Feature
- Winners of the Joe Gelt Undergraduate Writing Competition
- Open-Ocean or Land-Based Desalination: Responses to Water Scarcity that Reduce Environmental Impacts
- The Case for Pumping the Big Chino Aquifer
Public Policy Review
- Back to Fundamentals—On Economics and Water Pricing by Sharon Megdal