High and Dry: Meeting the Challenges of the World’s Growing Dependence on Groundwater Bill Alley, National Ground Water Association (NGWA) Science Director, and his wife, science writer Rosemarie Alley, have...
—By Paul Plato On April 12, 2017, AHS, in cooperation with CAP, presented awards to deserving hydrology and water projects at the annual Arizona Science & Engineering Fair. This marks...
AZGS has some great news to report. On Friday, May 5, Governor Ducey signed the FY2018 budget into law. It includes $941,000 in annual funding for AZGS and assures that...
For over three decades, ADEQ has implemented a variety of programs and funded grants to monitor, protect, and improve the quality of Arizona’s surface waters. To enhance these efforts, ADEQ established...
Just in case you missed Beyond the Mirage: the Future of Water in the West last year, you can now stream this award-winning documentary on Amazon. Beyond the Mirage takes a hard...
—Alan Dulaney Apparently, water really is for fighting over. The heavy precipitation this year across the Colorado River Basin improved storage to the extent that the probability of a declared...
The Role of National Forest Lands in Improving Watershed Health through the Watershed Condition Framework Speaker: Kelly Mott Lacroix, Hydrologist, USFS Date/Time: Monday, May 8, 3:45–5:00 pm Location: WRRC, Sol Resnick Meeting...
Just in case you ever doubted whether AHS makes an impact... We received a packet from a group of fourth graders at the Richard B. Wilson School in Oro Valley — the...