—Alan Dulaney No matter where they live on the planet, human populations dependent on surface water from major rivers become increasingly concerned when they perceive a threat to the source...
Article by the Water Resources Research Center Several visually rich information tools are now available for answering your various water-related questions. The Kyl Center for Water Policy at ASU has...
The Tucson Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) is pleased to announce their 2020 AHS Undergraduate Mentor Scholar. Our warmest congratulations go to Danielle Rehwoldt. Danielle is a senior...
The National Council for Science and the Environment 2021 Annual Conference (January 5 - 8, 2021) will take a systems-approach to heat and water during this time of changeーexamining both...
AZGS is excited to announce that the award for the USGS STATEMAP Program in Fiscal Year 2020-2021 is $324k –a two-fold increase from their current level of funding. Read the...
WRRC Conference Registration Ends Monday, June 15th More than 500 people have registered for the WRRC 2020 Annual Conference, Water at the Crossroads: The Next 40 Years! Celebrate the anniversary...
—Alan Dulaney Apparently, the only thing that goes away on the Colorado River is water; the issues still remain. Most recently attention is again focused on the 20-year long drought...
Article submitted by Mike Block, Retired (Metro Water District) The UA Cooperative Extension is sharing a well of information all in one place. Their website features a well owner workshop video,...