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Susanna Eden

Research and Outreach Program Officer
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350 North Campbell Ave. 
Tucson, AZ 85719

520-621-5670
seden@arizona.edu

Susanna collaborates on development and implementation of research and outreach programs with relevance to Arizona water resource policy and management. She manages and conducts applied research projects and dissemination of research results. She oversees development of the WRRC's regular publication and edits the quarterly newsletter, Arizona Water Resource.

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February 01, 2007

Arroyo 2007 Artificial Recharge

Faced with the significant challenge of groundwater overdraft, Arizona adopted groundwater recharge as a water management priority.

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April 01, 2006

Water and Growth, Chapter 4, 88th Arizona Town Hall Background Report

There have been eighty-eight Town Halls to date.  The eighty-eighth was held in Prescott on April 9-12, 2006, and addressed “Arizona’s Rapid Growth and Development:  Natural Resources and Infrastructure.”  

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July 15, 1996

Field Manual For Water Quality Sampling

This field manual is intended to serve as a field reference guide for the collection of water quality samples from surface water and ground water.

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