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Water Sustainability Program

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Countries: United States of America
Basins: Colorado
Services Needed: No services needed/offered
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jan. 01, 2001  »  Ongoing
Project Website: wsp.arizona.edu/#top
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 62%

Project Overview

The Water Sustainability Program works to strengthen research, outreach, and education efforts in the water resource area at the University of Arizona to help ensure a sustainable, high-quality water supply for economic development and enhanced quality of life for all of Arizona.

Project Results

The Water Sustainability Program (WSP) has been able to provide practical education for grades K-12 through graduate school to create general awareness of water issues and a skilled wo…

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The Water Sustainability Program works to strengthen research, outreach, and education efforts in the water resource area at the University of Arizona to help ensure a sustainable, high-quality water supply for economic development and enhanced quality of life for all of Arizona.

Project Results

The Water Sustainability Program (WSP) has been able to provide practical education for grades K-12 through graduate school to create general awareness of water issues and a skilled workforce. WSP has supported internationally recognized research and technology transfer initiatives, and created stronger relationships across disciplines within the University of Arizona, which will result in research innovations and interdisciplinary solutions to real-world problems in the state.

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The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) promotes understanding of critical state and regional water management and policy issues through research, community outreach and public education. Learn More

Becky Witte
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