—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,...
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors individuals who have contributed to the mission of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS), to the education of professionals and/or the public, to the science of...
The AWRA will hold its 2020 Annual Water Resources Conference this November with a completely virtual format. Information regarding registration, price, and program will be available soon. Submit abstracts by...
First Place: $1,000 | Second Place: $500 Submission deadline: June 1 | Winners notified: August Research papers are now being accepted for the 2020 CAP Award for Water Research. Submissions...
The WRRC announced that the agenda for the WRRC Conference, Water at the Crossroads: The Next 40 Years, has been posted on their website. The entirely virtual conference begins at...
After years of planning and engineering by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the water from the first delivery was used for farms growing cotton, lettuce, pistachio, melon and other crops....
Arizona Geological Survey released Part III of a blog series investigating landslides adjacent to I-17. The latest blog post focuses on the section of I-17 in the Verde Valley. After...