Stay up to date with the latest AWII news
We are currently growing our subscriber list, by signing up below you agree to receive future email newsletters and blog updates.
This is a pivotal moment for water management in Arizona and across the western U.S. as a new agreement for managing the Colorado River is being negotiated under challenging hydrological conditions. The decisions shaping water shortages depend on…
Arizona’s mountain snowmelt provides a significant portion of the Phoenix metropolitan water supply.
Results from a…
Every day, hundreds of thousands of drivers travel Phoenix-area freeways lined with desert trees, shrubs and cacti. Few likely consider what it takes to keep those landscapes alive, or how much water it requires.
A new…
Along Interstate 17 at the northern edge of the Phoenix metro area sits Black Canyon City, a rural community where water has always been central to life in the desert. The unincorporated area lies within the …
As water systems across the Southwest face mounting pressures ranging from aging infrastructure to water supply challenges, the need for a prepared, adaptable workforce has never been more urgent. Arizona State University’s …
When researchers, engineers, entrepreneurs, corporate water users and other leaders gathered at Arizona State University for the Third International Atmospheric Water…
We are currently growing our subscriber list, by signing up below you agree to receive future email newsletters and blog updates.