— by Paul Plato On April 8, AHS, in cooperation with the Central Arizona Project, reviewed and presented awards to deserving hydrologic and water projects at the annual Arizona Science...
ADEQ provides P2 resources for the public, schools, businesses, and municipalities to increase awareness and effect positive changes that support environmentally responsible economic growth. PHOENIX (September 15, 2015) – Arizona Department...
—Alan Dulaney Some incidents attract immediate attention. On August 5, 2015, an EPA contractor working on the abandoned Gold King mine near Silverton, Colorado, accidentally allowed the release of less...
It’s time to start thinking about electing officers for the Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff Chapters for 2016. If you are interested in running for office yourself or nominating someone else,...
Arizona rejects San Simon irrigation restrictions Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Agricultural pumping can continue without limits in the far corner of Southeast Arizona. The Arizona Department of Water...
The AHS Foundation (AHSF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was established in 2006 to provide long-term assured funding for AHS’s intern scholarship, academic scholarship, science fair, and teacher programs. Specifically, the...
—by Alan Dulaney Beginning in the 1990s, one of ADEQ’s largest programs was the Underground Storage Tank Program. Leaking USTs turned up everywhere, and consultants were busy with site investigations...
The Annual Symposium is being held September 16–18th at the Desert Willow Convention Center in Phoenix. This year’s theme is "Where Did the Water Go?" Visit the symposium web site...