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Arizona Water Innovation Initiative blog

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Empowering water leadership in southern Arizona

Arizona Water for All, in partnership with the Rural Community Assistance Corporation and Environmental Defense Fund

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Water, climate change and infrastructure: A conversation with Upmanu Lall

Upmanu Lall is the founding director of the Water Institute in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University. Prior to joining ASU, Lall was the…

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Arizona’s Tribal water rights settlements status

For over 60 years, the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe have been engaged in a legal effort to secure their water rights. In May, these Tribes and other parties announced a landmark settlement. If affirmed by…

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Tech innovation in Arizona’s water sector

What do point of use water filters, destruction of forever chemicals, hydrogen, wastewater reuse, atmospheric water harvesting and water sterilization have in common? They are all areas where researchers are pursuing technology…

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Impact Water - Arizona: Engage, empower, activate

Arizona residents are no strangers to water challenges. What they may not always realize is that they are also a key part of the state’s water solutions.

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Groundwater pumping leading the ground to subside close to 10 feet over a 50 year period near Willcox, Arizona. Photo by Brian Conway, Arizona Department of Water Resources.

Progress on an Arizona statewide groundwater assessment

About 40 percent of Arizona’s water supplies come from groundwater, making it a critical resource. However, measuring and monitoring this largely invisible water source is challenging.

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