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Water Awareness Month Festival 2023
First-ever Water Awareness Month festival is on the way!
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Conservation and water awareness still matter. Maybe now more than ever.
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ADWR News Article Archive

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Water Resources Specialist Chronicles his Colorado River Trip Through the Grand Canyon
Published: Wed, 08/19/2020
On July 25, 2019, the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program, or GCDAMP, sponsored an eight-day Colorado River raft trip through the Grand Canyon for the organization’s stakeholders.
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Spreading the word on the Arizona Water Blueprint
Published: Thu, 08/13/2020
To appreciate how useful the “Arizona Water Blueprint” may be someday to Arizonans interested in their water supplies (in short, all of them), let’s consider the demise of the slide rule.
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“Non-soon” Version 2.0 has arrived and it’s bigger, hotter and drier than ever
Published: Thu, 08/06/2020
In April 2019, O’Malley and other forecasters correctly predicted that cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures (SSTs) would keep hot, moist air masses from building up in northern Mexico.
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AZ Water Blueprint: A user- friendly, one-stop shop for insight on AZ’s water resources
Published: Wed, 07/29/2020
In many respects, the Arizona Water Blueprint – a data-rich, interactive map of Arizona’s water resources and infrastructure created by the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University – could not have been rolled out at a better time.
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Landmark settlement to address wastewater impacts to Santa Cruz River reached
Published: Thu, 07/16/2020
A part of a sewer system serving the towns of Nogales on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border – would fail, often resulting in millions of gallons of untreated wastewater getting dumped into a system of tributaries that feed the Santa Cruz River.
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We've stabilized the Colorado River - For Now. But Much Tougher Work Lies Ahead
Published: Thu, 07/09/2020
Arizona is facing even tougher negotiations to assure the long-term sustainability of the Colorado River. Here's how we envision the process.
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In with the new: Arizona water community takes on new Colorado River challenges
Published: Thu, 07/02/2020
ARC met for the first time with a goal of preparing AZ for the tough negotiations to come on how best to manage the SW’s most important surface-water resource
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AZ Reactivates & Renames DCP Comm to Develop State Perspective on the Future of CO River
Published: Thu, 06/18/2020
During the successful Drought Contingency Planning (DCP) process that kicked off for Arizona almost exactly two years ago, water issues dominated the headlines.
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Roberto Salmon, Mexican Commissioner, steps down from Mexican Section of the IBWC
Published: Mon, 06/08/2020
After 11 years of service on the Mexico-United States International Boundary and Water Commission, Roberto Salmón Castelo has stepped down from his position
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Educational resources involving water in Arizona for home-bound students
Published: Tue, 05/19/2020
When it comes to finding worthwhile material for keeping the young ones occupied during these long weeks of sheltering in place, the need remains great even as the stack of interesting, educational options dwindles.
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The Age of Webinar: Conducting presentations in a time of social distancing
Published: Mon, 04/27/2020
The technology of the webinar may not be new, but its status as an increasingly valuable means of public outreach is.
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New Colorado River Basin Climate & Hydrology Report May Be Most Valuable Ever
Published: Fri, 04/17/2020
When 40 million people and some of the most fruitful croplands in the world rely heavily on a single source of water, it seems only natural to want to know as much as possible about the source.
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Water Professionals Appreciation Week celebration cancelled, but the work goes on
Published: Thu, 04/09/2020
A public celebration of Arizona’s water professionals scheduled for April 13 at the State Capitol has been cancelled, just as nearly every other public gathering nationwide has been cancelled this spring, a result of efforts to stem the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
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This year, Water Awareness Month means keeping kids safe... and busy
Published: Thu, 04/02/2020
Let’s face it: Arizona Water Awareness Month – which is now – is not exactly an attention-getter this year.
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Arizona water agencies act to assure security and resiliency of State water supply
Published: Fri, 03/27/2020
On a mission to reassure Arizonans that their tap water is secure in these unsettled times, a group of agencies including ADWR and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has released an informational statement observing that “Arizona’s water supplies remain safe and resilient."
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ADWR Creates Informational “Continuing Operations” Web Page FOR COVID-19 Inquiries
Published: Fri, 03/20/2020
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Making data useful: Interactive technology helping give public access to huge datasets
Published: Tue, 03/10/2020
In this data-heavy “Age of Information” in which we live, agencies like the Arizona Department of Water Resources constantly struggle with how to make information we collect more easily available to the public.
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The late-winter water report: drier weather makes an unwelcome return
Published: Thu, 02/27/2020
Last fall, the NWS began noticing a pattern emerging in its modelling of the approaching winter in the Southwest. It wasn’t exactly a happy pattern.
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All in the family: Water Protection Fund website upgraded
Published: Fri, 02/14/2020
The Water Protection Fund website upgraded
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AZ Game and Fish experts help rare Grand Canyon snail survive some rough waters
Published: Thu, 02/06/2020
The Kanab ambersnail, was disrupted suddenly in 1996 when high-volume water-flow events from Glen Canyon Dam began scouring the canyon.
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