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The Central Arizona Project running through eastern Scottsdale. Photo by Faith Kearns

ASU Kyl Center releases first-of-its-kind dataset tracking 40 years of CAP water use

A new ASU effort is offering an unprecedented look at how Colorado River water has been used in central Arizona, and making that information publicly available for the first time.

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Arizona Water Observatory: A new platform for integrated water data and decision support

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…

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ASU-SRP snow surveys show much of Arizona’s headwater snowpack melted in weeks

Arizona’s mountain snowmelt provides a significant portion of the Phoenix metropolitan water supply. 

Results from a…

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ASU partnership helps ADOT optimize water use across urban freeways

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…

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Community voices guide what they see in new traveling Arizona water education exhibit

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 …

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Water careers are diverse. Photos by ThisIsEngineering (left, center) and Daniel Llargues (right).

ASU’s Water Management Certificate builds real-world skills for a new water workforce

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 …

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