Did you know that the WRRC was part of the bipartisan infrastructure bill? The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law this week, contains…
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Managed aquifer recharge (MAR), the term commonly used for the practice of storing water underground, often for later recovery or use, is a widely deployed…
Over the course of five days at the end of October, WRRC Program Manager Michael Seronde and his peers in Class 30 of Project CENTRL traveled to Ciudad Obregón…
On October 22, 2021, the Gila River Indian Community hosted over 60 people at the Managed Aquifer Recharge Site #5 (MAR 5) and Gila River Interpretive Trail.…
Prior to the WRRC’s 2021 Annual Conference, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment, I penned an essay entitled “On the Meaning of Water Resilience.”
A 20-minute presentation, Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary Colorado River Basin, is available for viewing on the WRRC website.
La presentación “Abordando Problemas Apremiantes del Agua en la Cuenca Transfronteriza del Río Colorado” (Tackling Wicked Water Problems in the Transboundary…
Prior to the WRRC’s 2021 Annual Conference, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment, I penned an essay entitled “On the Meaning of Water…
The WRRC is celebrating “Imagine a Day Without Water” on Thursday, October 21, with a special webinar featuring a 19-minute video on global water issues…
On October 1, 2021, the Colorado River streamflow gauging station at Lees Ferry celebrated its 100th anniversary. As the source of key data used in…
“The current moment is one of unparalleled resilience perils that have had major adverse impacts for Native and Indigenous communities,” said Toni Massaro, the…
On Tuesday, September 14, the WRRC hosted the webinar Binational Cooperation in the Colorado River Basin: United States and Mexico, featuring US Department of…
The WRRC 2021 Annual Conference, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment, attracted nearly 800 attendees over the three-day event. Attendees…
The WRRC conference, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment, was dedicated to the legacy of Rodney “Rod” Blaine Lewis. After the moving …