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Arizona Water Innovation Initiative blog

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A field comes of age at the 2026 International Atmospheric Water Harvesting Summit

When researchers, engineers, entrepreneurs, corporate water users and other leaders gathered at Arizona State University for the Third International Atmospheric Water…

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Revitalizing community: A new STEAM Park brings community together through water education

Situated in the historic heart of the Verde Valley, the Town of Clarkdale brings together community, science and recreation with its Selna-Mongini…

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The Willcox area is a high desert grassland valley with agricultural fields surrounded by mountains. Local residents and leaders gathered to plan for groundwater action. Photos by Faith Kearns.

From conversation to action: Advancing groundwater solutions in southeastern Arizona

Community leaders, farmers and ranchers, homesteaders, agency staff and nonprofit partners…

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Scenes from the LABrary launch event in Patagonia, Arizona. Photo credits from left to right: Taylor Fareri/ADEQ, Dayanara Avilez, Marlene Rivas

Empowering communities to conduct water monitoring with LABraries

Groundwater is the quiet workhorse of Arizona. It moves unseen beneath the desert floor, sustaining households, farms, ecosystems, and entire rural communities. But because it’s hidden, groundwater is often misunderstood and, more…

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Arizona Water Innovation exhibit highlights a thousand years of ingenuity and connection

In Arizona, water and innovation are inseparable.

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Charting a shared groundwater future in rural southern Arizona

In the small town of Patagonia, nestled in the rolling hills south of Tucson, water has long been both a defining feature and a pressing concern. Established as a railroad…

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