The WRRC's Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) was featured at the 2017 Universities Council on Water Resources/National Institutes for Water…
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This Special Issue of Water will focus on the relationship of water governance practices and stakeholder engagement approaches to the development, evaluation,…
The WRRC's 2016 Annual Report has been released and posted to the WRRC website. The report contains information on the accomplishments of WRRC personnel and…
The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center is pleased to announce the publication of the 2017 Arroyo: Arizona Water Banking, Recharge, and…
Throughout this Arroyo, water banking refers to the storage of water underground in natural aquifers for future use. In Arizona, this underground storage is…
Successful implementation of environmental flow projects depends on land and water managers having clear objectives and access to reliable data. This guidebook…
On May 19, 2017, a featured segment on Fox Business Network's, The Property Man, addressed the impending global water crisis. Ted Cooke, General Manager of the…
What activities or modifications are legally allowable on land adjacent to the Gila River? In too many cases, that question is met with conflicting responses…
The fourth version of the Arizona Water Map is now available, continuing a tradition of providing reliable and concise visual representation of Arizona's…
The spring issue of the WRRC's Arizona Water Resource quarterly newsletter was published and emailed to subscribers this week. This AWR features an article…
Field opportunities ignite a passion for science and the environment. This was the case for Pusch Ridge Academy highschool student, Rachel Nehrmeyer. Armed…
This issue of the Arizona Water Resource recaps key message from the 2017 WRRC Annual Conference, “Irrigated Agriculture in Arizona: A Fresh Perspective”,…
Spring semester is always a busy time of year. I teach my graduate Arizona Water Policy class and convene a seminar class for the Master’s program in Water,…
The month of May will be bittersweet for the WRRC, as we celebrate the graduation of 9 graduate and undergraduate students, but also must bid them…
The Water Resources Research Center's 2017 annual conference, Irrigated Agriculture in Arizona: A Fresh Perspective, attracted over 300 people from around…