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Arizona Water for All: Leveraging social relationships to drive meaningful change in water-insecure communities

Without exception, water is necessary for life. In the midst of an Arizona summer, this becomes increasingly obvious as temperatures soar and residents rely on safe water to cool down and stay alive. Even so, each day thousands of people across…

Climate changeGroundwaterPublic engagementWater supply
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State and university collaboration to address innovative PFAS treatment options

The recent announcement of a new federal rule aimed at reducing PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in…

GroundwaterManagementResearchTechnologyWater quality
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Matching groundwater withdrawal and recharge locations in the Valley of the Sun

The Phoenix metropolitan area hides a valuable source of water underground – a large and ancient aquifer. As is true for many arid areas around the world, this groundwater provides tremendous benefits, including stability in times…

GroundwaterManagementPolicyWater securityWater supply
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Empowering voices in rural communities: Supporting inclusive community engagement for water decision-making

A sustainable and resilient water future in Arizona invites local, place-based solutions that are community-driven and collectively crafted to meet the needs of every resident. Community members having a seat…

GroundwaterManagementPublic engagementWater security
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Forest thinning may provide water benefits downstream

Arizona’s wildfire season has begun as several fires are burning across the state. Long-term drought and climate change contribute to the intensity of these fires, which are most often human-caused.

Following a wildfire in the state’s…

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Supporting rural communities to protect their groundwater

Over forty years ago, Arizona took an important step toward long-term water security with the

GroundwaterPublic engagementWater security

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