by Alan Dulaney All’s quiet on the State front, but not so on the Federal level. And like water, some Federal actions and resources will flow downhill to our level....
California drought: State's water restrictions face court tests The Christian Science Monitor | Kevin Truong Four lawsuits over restrictions for "senior" water users in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River watersheds, as...
Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind the work of ExtremeBio, a Columbia University research group,...
Arizona, 12 other states sue EPA over water rules Arizona Daily Star | Tony Davis In one section of its new rules protecting washes and streams, the Environmental Protection Agency says...
Arizona WateReuse 2015 will be held in Flagstaff from July 26–28 at the Little America Hotel, 2515 E. Butler Ave. The event has been organized by WateReuse Arizona and the AZ Water Association Reuse...
Sustainable Water Resources in Iran: Tradition vs. Modernization —by Marla Odom At the June 2015 Tucson Chapter meeting, we were fortunate to have as our guest speaker Sattar Chavoshi, a...
Come and enjoy learning about Qanat! Tired of summer heat? Join the AHS Tucson Chapter for a unique talk from expert Iranian hydrologists Sattar Chavoshi and Hamideh Nouri. They will...
The Phoenix Chapter is soliciting abstracts for papers and posters to be presented at the 28th Annual Symposium. The symposium is a premier event in the Southwest for hydrology and...