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1,035 PARTNERS/COLLABORATORS engaged on diverse projects and programs
3,890 SUBSCRIBERS to the annual Arroyo publication
2,735 SUBSCRIBERS to the Weekly Wave e-News Digest
390 REGISTRANTS for the 2019 Annual Conference
357 WORKSHOPS, PRESENTATIONS, TRAINING SESSIONS, and EVENTS conducted by Arizona Project WET
63 PRESENTATIONS by WRRC personnel to diverse audiences
16 PUBLICATIONS by WRRC personnel
67 SUBMISSIONS to the annual WRRC photo contest
2019 Highlights
Photo: Jerry Webster - Bobcat in the Santa Cruz - 2019 WRRC photo contest
Central Arizona Project
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Pima
Mohave
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Pinal
Yavapai
Maricopa
Yuma
Cochise
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Little Colorado River
San Pedro River
Verde River
Salt River
Colorado River
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ANNUAL REPORTMore information and metrics can be found on our website: wrrc.arizona.edu/annual-report-2019
REACHING OUT ACROSS ARIZONAIn 2019, WRRC personnel reached out to Arizonans throughout the state with a range of projects and activities, including events and presentations in 33 Arizona communities.
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ONLINE RESOURCES
Arizona Water map posterOrder your map here: wrrc.arizona.edu/arizona-water-map-form
2019 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTERA unit of Arizona Cooperative Extension Member of The National Institutes For Water Resources 350 N. Campbell Ave. Tucson, AZ 85719 (520) 621-9591
wrrc.arizona.edu
KEEP UP WITH WATER NEWS AND EVENTSSubscribe to the Weekly Wave – the e-News Digest that offers the latest water news, events, and announcements from the WRRC and beyond.
At the same time, you can subscribe to Arroyo – the annual publication that each year examines a topic of importance to Arizona. The 2019 Arroyo discussed “Water, Business, and The Business Of Water.”
wrrc.arizona.edu/subscribe
The WRRC is Arizona’s federally authorized Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI), and as such, is one of 54 members of the National Institutes for Water Resources, an organization that coordinates WRRI programs nationally.
GREATER DEPTH, BROADER PERSPECTIVE FOR A CLEAR WATER FUTUREWe tackle key water policy and management issues, empower informed decision-making, and enrich understanding through engagement, education, and applied research.
UA Water NetworkThe UA Water Network showcases more than 280 faculty and researchers in 48 departments and programs who specialize in topics related to water such as job postings and comprehensive links to water-related seminars at UArizona.
water.arizona.edu
Desert Water Harvesting InitiativeThe DWHI website enhances communication within the water harvesting community and provides interested local agencies and individuals with resources, including the Water Harvesting Assessment Toolbox.
wrrc.arizona.edu/DWHI
Beyond the MirageBeyond the Mirage is an innovative web-based experience that encourages users to explore Arizona’s water situation by creating mini-documentaries from a large collection of fact-based video clips.
BeyondTheMirage.org
Desert Flows DatabaseThe Desert Flows Database contains information and data through 2015 from more than 400 published studies of streams and their watersheds within the Sonoran, Chihuahua, and Mojave Desert region.
wrrc.arizona.edu/desertflowsdata
Arizona Project WETArizona Project WET (APW) develops water stewardshipand STEM literacy through teacher professionaldevelopment, direct student outreach, and communityengagement.
arizonawet.arizona.edu
WRRC Website The WRRC website highlights programs, activities, news, and events. Seminars, publications, annual conference presentations, and online resources are live-streamed and posted for easy access.
wrrc.arizona.edu