I write this after participating in the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) annual conference, which was held November 9-11, 2020. Though delivered…
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Four speakers anchored a roundtable discussion hosted by Pima Association of Governments on Monday, November 2, about impacts of and local responses to the new…
On October 21, 2020, the Mexico Institute at the Wilson Center released the article “Deadline Looms for Transboundary U.S.-Mexico Water Management: Experts…
The Water Resources Research Center engages with policy makers, stakeholders, and the public on a range of important water resources issues. We strive to be…
For the past five years, the WRRC has been engaging with communities in Gila County to build capacity for water resource planning and promoting watershed…
In July I released a Reflections essay asking for feedback on whether it is time to retire the water buffalo symbol. I received 39…
Attendance at WRRC Brown Bag seminars - webcast live on Zoom since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic - has more than doubled (see figure).
Register Now for October 1 Panel DiscussionThe Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) is pleased to announce our participation in the webinar Climate…
The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters is hosting the US-Mexico Transboundary Groundwater Conference, “Innovation and Creativity: Strategies for…
El Foro Permanente de Aguas Binacionales organiza la Conferencia México-Estados Unidos sobre Aguas Subterráneas Transfronterizas, "Innovación y Creatividad:…
The WRRC photo contest is back, and we are excited to see what our contestants will bring to the table this year. As with the last few photo contests we’ve…
I have lived in Arizona for close to 42 years. When I moved to Arizona from New Jersey, where I grew up and was educated, I had no idea I would become a water…