Groundwater and IWRM Update: Five Publications
A recent email I sent to a group of hydrogeologists and fellow travelers reiterated my desire to establish an online communityfor groundwater and IWRM. I am still working towards that and am searching...
View ArticleThreefer: 1) Case Studies in IWRM: From Local Stewardship to National Vision;...
Lots of IWRM stuff here! 1) The AWRA Policy Committee has just produced this excellent report, Case Studies in Integrated Water Resources Management: From Local Stewardship to National Vision: Download...
View ArticleIWRM, Big Rivers and Political Boundaries
by Carol Collier, AWRA President Happy September. Hopefully the extreme heat waves and other summer weather spikes are behind us. I hope you’ve had a chance to attend the AWRA Summer Conferences and/or...
View ArticleTracy Will Work to Enhance AWRA Internationally During Tenure as Officer
by Christine McCrehin John C. Tracy, a professor at the University of Idaho, Boise was recently elected AWRA president-elect and will become president of the organization in 2015. Tracy will officially...
View ArticleDenver Pilots Partnership Model for Hyperlocal Urban Water Education
A Western City Collaborates for Meaningful Water Education, Part 5 by Lydia Hooper For the past several years, Denver Public Works has been building partnerships with Denver Public Schools to improve...
View ArticleIWRM or iwrm: Does the Emperor Finally Need Some New Clothes?
So what’s up with this post? Sounds like something that might be less than laudatory of the IWRM paradigm, which is promoted by organizations such as the World Bank, USAID, the EU, and the Global Water...
View ArticleCoping With Floods ~ What’s in a Name
President’s Column by C. Mark Dunning, AWRA President Floods continue to be the most destructive and costly natural disasters in the United States (U.S.). Coping with these disasters is a vast and...
View ArticleAWRA President Interviewed for Vital Voices
Press release from Marstel Day: Water at the Forefront of New Climate Change Paradigm Clean and plentiful water is one of our most critical and most imperiled natural resources, serving as the...
View ArticleFor IWRM to Succeed, it Must be Embraced as a Social and Political Process
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN, FEBRUARY 2015 by John Tracy, AWRA President There is a quote that was made by President Woodrow Wilson many years ago that I feel embodies much of what we need to understand about...
View ArticleAWRA Recognizes Oregon Water Resources Department and ONE DROP with IWRM Awards
AWRA is pleased to announce that the Integrated Water Resources Strategy of the Oregon Water Resources Department is the 2015 winner of the Association’s prestigious Integrated Water Resources...
View ArticleThe AWRA-NGWA Groundwater Visibility Initiative – Workshop, 28 April 2016,...
Shill alert: I am invested in this workshop as an advisory committee member, member of NGWA and AWRA, and Technical Director of AWRA. So what’s the deal with the title, ‘Groundwater Visibility...
View ArticleCarmichael Water District’s Collaborative American River Pipeline Conveyance...
AWRA is pleased to announce that Carmichael Water District’s American River Pipeline Conveyance Project — developed through private and public partnerships with Aerojet/Rocketdyne (Aerojet) and Golden...
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