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Water Conservation &
Agricultural Water Management
Program Identification and Planning Arizona's rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources provide water for industry, agriculture, residential uses, and recreation, as well as supporting a diversity of ecosystems. Increased demands from an expanding population, industrial growth, increases in agricultural production, and ecosystem management have resulted in localized, temporal shortages of available water. University of Arizona is engaged in research and educational outreach in water conservation techniques for residences and agricultural operations. Across the state there are also ongoing community-based watershed planning efforts that many local Arizona Cooperative Extension faculty are actively engaged in. University of Arizona has a broad range of research activities, educational materials, and outreach programs to assist agriculturists and others to manage water quality and quantity.
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