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SUMMARY:Verde River Headwaters Field School
DESCRIPTION:Updated on May 5th \nThe Verde Headwaters Field School is being run by the Flagstaff Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society from June 4-7 at various locations in the Paulden\, Chino Valley and Prescott area.   The following are text\, displays and maps supporting the field school on the following topics: \n\n\nthe area’s major drainages (the upper Verde and Granite Creek plus a few others);\narea watersheds;\nsprings;\ngroundwater conditions;\ndiscussions about the Prescott water supply and management of the Prescott AMA;\ngeology of the area;\nmine reclamation.\n\n\nFieldtrip goers can join us for the day or stay with us at the unique setting and accommodations of the Little Thumb Butte Bed & Breakfast but all attendees must be a member of AHS. You can have a private single room to yourself or share with a friend\, park your RV (water/sewer/electricity sites available!)\, pitch a tent\, or have a sleeping cot ready for you in John’s shiftpod superdome! You can also purchase meals from the B&B\, brought to you farm-fresh by owner\, Ann\, and her staff. Gluten free or vegetarian or other dietary needs are no problem. We will email all attendees before the event to provide Ann with a final list of requests. Hiking will be rugged or like bushwacking in places. Field boots and long pants recommended for hikes. Start hydrating a week before the trip\, as temperatures could reach the low 90s.” \nThis trip is being run as a break-even event. The Chapter is seeking several sponsors to help cover costs for this amazing trip! Sponsor levels include: Verde Headwaters at $750 (logo on field trip hat and top-tier in field trip guide; full-page advertisement in field trip guide)\, Stillman Lake at $500 (logo on field trip guide; ½ page advertisement in field trip guide) or Granite Creek at $250 (logo on field trip guide). Sponsorships will cover costs for van rental(s)\, fuel\, field trip hats\, spiral field guide printing costs\, tips for the cooks and crew at the bed-n-breakfast. We might also refund the field trip fee for all if we have enough sponsor funds. \nRegister Today: https://members.azhydrosoc.org/event-6633579 \nFind more information here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1ac017bd818c48c0bcbc612009d4af59 \nItinerary :\n \nDay 1 / Thursday / June 4th\nDrive via personal vehicles to the Little Thumb Butte Bed & Breakfast in Paulden\, AZ. Field School official start is at 1:00pm. \n\nPersonal Time exploring the area around LTBBB\n\nAfternoon talks on area geology by local experts tentative Elizabeth Mora – Spheros Environmental\n\n\nLunch available\n\n\nDinner for those arriving Thursday at LTBBB\n\n\nAfter dinner – Orientation and overview at LTBBB Leaders – Leslie Graser (City of Prescott) and Abe Springer (NAU)\n\n\nDay 2 / Friday / June 5th\nConfluence of Granite Creek and Verde River\, Stillman Lake; Geology; Paulden gauge; low-flow SRP gauge. \n\n\n6:30-7:30 am Breakfast at LTBBB.\n\n\n8 am – Hike from the LTBBB into the Upper Verde River Wildlife Area: confluence of Granite Creek and the Verde; Stillman Lake and the nearby petroglyph site; Pre-Cambrian\, Cambrian\, Devonian and Mississippian stratigraphy and some Tertiary volcanics. Leaders – Kimberly Schonek (TNC)\, Abe Springer and Elizabeth Mora.\n\n\n11:30 pm Lunch at LTBBB.\n\n\n1 pm – Drive then hike to the Paulden Gauge from the Rio Verde Ranch via FS635. Discussion about FS watershed restoration activities in the area. Visit to low-flow SRP gauge. Leaders – Chad Yocum– US Forest Service\, Abe Springer\n\n\n6:00 pm Dinner at LTBBB. Evening fireside presentation.\n\n\nDay 3 / Saturday / June 6th\nBig Chino Water Ranch\, Upper Verde Wild and Scenic River Proposal Verde River State Park & vicinity\n\n\n6:30-7:30 am – Breakfast at LTBBB\n\n\n8-12 pm Drive to Big Chino Water Ranch (3-1). Leader – Leslie Graser or Brian Ruiz (City of Prescott). Discuss the ranch history\, acquisition\, features\, and current scientific work. Visit one monitor well.\n\n\n11:30 pm Lunch at LTBBB.\n\n\n12:30 pm Talk and discussion on designation of the Upper Verde as a Wild and Scenic River.\nLeader – Joe Trudeau.\n\n\n1:30-5 pm – Drive personal vehicles to Verde River State Park / Del Rio Springs / Sullivan Lake. Leaders – Kim Schonek and Selena Pao from The Nature Conservancy.\n\n\n5 pm – Back to LTBBB to shower and freshen up.\n\n\n6 pm – Dinner then a recap and fireside presentation Saturday night at LLTBB\n\n\nDay 4 / Sunday / June 7th\nPrescott Water Supply at Watson Lake\, Goldwater Lake\, Mine Remediation Bradshaw Mtns\n\n\n6:30-7:30 am – Breakfast at LTBBB\n\n\n8:30 am – Pack up and depart LTBBB.\n\n\nWatson Lake to discuss Prescott water supply. Goldwater Lake to discuss the history of the Prescott water supply\, water quality monitoring and watershed restoration in the area. Leader Brian Ruiz City of Prescott.\n\n\n11:30-12:00 pm Lunch at Goldwater Lake pavilion.\n\n\n12:00-12:30 pm – Carpool from Goldwater Lake parking area. Visit mining remediation sites: McCleur Mine\, McKinley\, Storm Cloud Mine. Carpooling required. Leader – Jason Elliot ADEQ.\n\n\n2:30-3:00 pm – Drive back on Senator Highway to Goldwater Lake parking area before returning\nto PHX\, FLG\, etc.
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/verde-river-headwaters-field-school/
LOCATION:Little Thumb Butte Bed & Breakfast\, 1252 N Morgan Ranch Rd\, Paulden\, AZ\, 86334\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHS Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260519T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260519T200000
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SUMMARY:Tucson Chapter Basin Bash
DESCRIPTION:Come join is for a fun evening at our 3rd annual Basin Bash\, hosted by the Tucson Chapter! This lively meet and greet event is your chance to network with fellow members and newcomers in a relaxed\, welcoming atmosphere.\n \nAttendee Costs\n\n\nStudents – $6\n\n\nMembers – $12\n\n\nNon-members – $16\n\n\n \nSponsorships\n\n\nThe River – $75\n\n\n(2 passes to the event\, logo on the website\, verbally acknowledged at the event.)\n\n\nThe Basin – $100\n\n\n(3 passes to the event\, logo on the website\, verbally acknowledged at the event\, (2) 8×10 table tent/cards with your logo.)\n\n\nThe Aquifer – $125\n\n\n(4 passes to the event\, logo on the website\, verbally acknowledged at the event\, (3) 8×10 table tent/cards with your logo.)\n\n\nRegister Today! \nTHANK YOU TO OUR CURRENT SPONSORS!\n$125- Aquifer Sponsors \n\n \n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n  \n  \n. \n \n\n\n\n \n  \n  \n. \n$100- Basin Sponsors   \n  \n$75- River Sponsors  
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/tucson-chapter-basin-bash/
LOCATION:Crooked Tooth Brewing Co.\, 228 E 6th St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85705
CATEGORIES:AHS Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260425T170000
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CREATED:20260406T210253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T180306Z
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SUMMARY:Northern Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Event - Spare Some Time to Celebrate!
DESCRIPTION:Strike up new connections at the Northern Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Bowling Event!  Join a bowling team or mingle with industry friends to celebrate all the hard work and dedication to providing safe water and sewer services across northern AZ. This event is $5 for all affiliated with the water field and $10 for a guest unaffiliated with the industry. Register Today! \nThank you to all of our current sponsors!\n$1000- Perfect Score Sponsors \n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n. \n$750- Kingpin Sponsors \n      \n  \n. \n$500- Strike Sponsors \n     \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n. \n$250- Spare Sponsors \n     \n  \n\n\n \n\n          
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/northern-arizona-water-professionals-appreciation-event-spare-some-time-to-celebrate/
LOCATION:Starlite Lanes\, 3406 E Route 66\, Flagstaff\, AZ
CATEGORIES:AHS Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260423T193000
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SUMMARY:Phoenix April Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk with Susan Craig on From Workshops to Impact: A Community-Driven Model for Rural Groundwater Resilience in Arizona. Networking begins at 5:00 pm and the talk will be from 6:00 to 7:00. \nAbstract: From Workshops to Impact: A Community-Driven Model for Rural Groundwater Resilience in Arizona\nThis presentation shares insights from Rural Groundwater Resilience workshops conducted across Arizona\, focused on developing locally relevant responses to groundwater challenges. Through engagement with agricultural producers\, community leaders\, water managers\, and residents\, these workshops highlight how groundwater depletion\, governance gaps\, and limited resources are experienced in rural communities. \nASU’s Impact Water – Arizona serves as a neutral convener\, leveraging university resources to support collaboration in rural regions of the state\, rural regions of the state\, largely outside regulated groundwater management areas. Workshops are designed with local partners to bring together community perspectives\, technical expertise\, and policy considerations to inform place-based strategies. They integrate science\, interactive tools\, and facilitated discussions to support planning and capacity-building. \nThe presentation introduces a Workshop-to-Impact model that connects dialogue with action. Key takeaways include approaches to sustainable groundwater management\, opportunities to strengthen data-informed decision-making\, and strategies for building local capacity and coordination. Attendees will gain practical insights into rural groundwater challenges in Arizona and an adaptable model for designing engagement processes that lead to meaningful\, on-the-ground impact.
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/14423/
LOCATION:ACEC of Arizona Office\, 3550 N Central Ave Suite 1140\, Phoenix\, AZ
CATEGORIES:AHS Chapter Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260416T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260513T051913
CREATED:20260413T201532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T201532Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Water Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an engaging evening conversation about water in Arizona. \nThe agenda will feature opening remarks from Kim Patten\, Senior Associate Vice President and Chief of Staff in the University of Arizona’s Office of Research and Partnerships\, and David W. Hahn\, Craig M. Berge Dean of the College of Engineering. \nStay for a screening of the Water Reuse Consortium documentary Flowing Forward: Shared Water\, directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Daniel Druhora and featuring UA Associate Professors in Chemical and Environmental Engineering Kerri Hickenbottom and Andrea Achilli\, principal investigator of the Water Resiliency Program and co-director of the Water and Energy Sustainable Technology (WEST) Center. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel conversation on The Future of Water Resiliency and Security. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nMore information here: https://air.arizona.edu/events/shared-water-future-water-resiliency-and-security
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/shared-water-documentary-screening-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Environment & Natural Resources 2 Building Room S107\, 1064 E Lowell St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719
CATEGORIES:Non-AHS Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260414T200000
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SUMMARY:Tucson April Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us in learning from David Goodrich on Ecosystem Valuation in Southwest Riparian Areas \nIf joining on Zoom\, the presentation will start at 6:30pm. \nAbstract \nDecision-makers and natural resource managers increasingly require much more sophisticated levels of expert findings and scientific results\, coupled with economic information\, to make informed decisions. No single scientific discipline is typically capable of providing integrated solutions for decision-makers and managers. Significant effort beyond the traditional scientific method is required conduct interdisciplinary science across the physical\, ecological\, and economic sciences. Even greater effort is required to effectively integrate this research with policy and decision makers for effective and sustainable management of natural resources. A broad foundation of natural science information is needed for ecological valuation efforts to be successful. This paper examines how to incorporate hydrologic\, vegetation\, avian\, and economic models into an integrated framework to determine the value of changes in ecological systems. We have developed a hydro-bio-economic framework for the San Pedro River Region in Arizona\, and a similar framework for the Middle Rio Grande of New Mexico. Distinct valuation studies are being conducted for each site with benefit-transfer tests between the sites. \nAbout David Goodrich \nDavid Goodrich is a retired Research Hydraulic Engineer with the USDA-Agricultural Research Service\, Southwest Watershed Research Center (SWRC) in Tucson\, Arizona. He continues to collaborate with the SWRC on various research\, serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Dept. of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences Water Resources at the University of Arizona and as a AHS Corporate Board member. He can be contacted at: davidcgoodrich@hotmail.com
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/tucson-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:Montgomery & Associates\, 1550 E Prince Road\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85716\, United States
CATEGORIES:AHS Chapter Meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTSTAMP:20260513T051913
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SUMMARY:BSMAR19 Conference
DESCRIPTION:This event continues a longstanding series of symposia originating in Arizona in 1978 and rotating every two years between Arizona and California. Past conferences have included talks on integrated water management\, groundwater governance\, regulation and management\, economics\, water quality\, operational matters\, monitoring and modeling\, water reclamation technologies for MAR\, alternative recharge systems\, adaptation to climate change\, MAR and land subsidence\, and aquifer thermal energy storage. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Nineteenth Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge\, Building Resiliency with MAR: Convey\, Store and Deliver\, will take place March 31 – April 2\, 2026\, at the DoubleTree Hotel in Sacramento\, CA. \nJoin us for two full days of presentations\, workshops\, and poster sessions by leading MAR experts — including technical specialists\, regulators\, managers\, and operators — plus exhibitor and networking opportunities\, followed by an optional half-day field trip on April 2. \n\nEngage with a community of groundwater experts and water resource professionals.\nLearn through technical presentations\, panel sessions\, and best-practice case studies.\nDiscover new avenues for field-based tours\, workshops\, and networking opportunities.\nContribute to shaping the future of aquifer recharge for resilient water management.\n\n  \nHow to Submit Your Abstract\nAll presenters will be asked to provide: \n\nPresentation Title\nPresenter Name\, Title\, and Organization\nContact Information\nPreferred Session Type & Track\n250–300 Word Abstract (PDF or Word)\nShort Presenter Bio (100 words or less)\n\nImportant Dates \n\nAbstract Submission Deadline: December 16\, 2025\nNotification of Acceptance: End of January / Mid-February 2026\n\nWhat to Include in Your Abstract \n\nWhat your presentation is about\nWho it’s for\nWhat attendees will learn or take away\n\nWe welcome a wide range of presentation styles — from technical research to implementation case studies to community-led initiatives. \nLearn More and Submit Here
URL:https://azhydrosoc.org/event/bsmar19-conference/
LOCATION:Double Tree Hotel\, 2001 Point W Way\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95815\, United States
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