updated Oct. 12, 2006
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Maricopa County
ADWR Interactive Maps
Arizona Automated Ground Water Monitoring Sites
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Click a thumbnail and then drag a box around an area
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Hydrographs for automated ground water monitoring sites
Automated ground water monitoring sites typically record water - levels four times
daily and store the data on-site electronically. |
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Hydrographs for ADWR's index well system
Approximately 1,600 wells are designated as “Index” wells statewide. Typically,
index wells are visited once each year by ADWR field staff to obtain a long-term
record of ground water level fluctuations. Index wells monitor specific hydrologic
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The Arizona Wells database
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Click thumbnail to search the "www.sahra.arizona.edu/wells/"
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"The Arizona Wells database is designed to help homeowners, water professionals
and state agencies more easily locate general well information, water levels, ownership,
and water quality information using ADWR databases and a web interface developed
by the Center for Sustainability of semi-Arid Hydrology and Riparian Areas (SAHRA)
at the University of Arizona."
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External Web Site Disclaimer:
Read Full Disclaimer
By following the link , you are leaving the Arizona Department of Water Resources© web site. No responsibility can be taken for the availability, suitability or contents of the web site to which you will be moving. Read full disclaimer.
Arizona 2-1-1 Online:
Arizona 2-1-1 Online
Welcome to Arizona 2-1-1 Online. We created Arizona 2-1-1 Online to help you easily find resources from child care, jobs, health care, and insurance - to State and local emergency bulletins and alerts that are vital in times of disaster or emergency. Arizona 2-1-1 Online was developed in partnership with government, tribal, non-profit and community groups to help you find the resources and information you need.
Arizona Water Resources Research Center:
Arizona Water Resources Research Center
WRRC MISSION: The University of Arizona's Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) promotes understanding of critical state and regional water management and policy issues through research, community outreach and public education.
Arizona Geological Survey:
Arizona Geological Survey 'Earth Fissure Information'
Welcome to the web page for the Office of the Arizona State Climatologist. The primary goal of the office is to provide information regarding the state’s climate in support of operational, educational, planning, and research endeavors. Below is an introduction to the office, climate data, and information for Arizona and the southwestern United States, and guidelines for requesting additional information or data. There are many excellent sources for climate information associated with the State of Arizona and the southwestern United States. If you can not find what you are looking for here, we have suggested other sources as promising alternatives.
ADEQ Water Quality:
Water Quality Division at the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality The mission of the Water Quality Division is to protect and enhance public health and the environment by ensuring safe drinking water and reducing the impact of pollutants discharged to surface and groundwater.
Arizona State Land Department:
State Land Department Programs Water Rights Management Program
Arizona Secretary of State:
TITLE 12. Natural Resources Department of Water Resources Rules
Arizona Game and Fish:
Arizona Game and Fish The Arizona Game and Fish Department Mission:
To conserve, enhance, and restore Arizona's diverse wildlife resources and habitats through aggressive protection and management programs, and to provide wildlife resources and safe watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation for the enjoyment, appreciation, and use by present and future generations.
Arizona Flood Warning and Drought Monitoring:
Arizona Flood Warning and Drought Monitoring
Webpage participants are committed to providing weather, precipitation and stream flow information in “real time” in order to monitor and assess the potential risk for flooding in areas within Arizona.
Bureau of Reclamation:
Bureau of Reclamation Phoenix Area Office
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has been involved in the critical issue of water development in Arizona since 1902. Working with the state of Arizona and other partners, the Phoenix Area Office has helped the state of Arizona move forward with its water management goals. The results, accomplishments such as the Salt River Project and the Central Arizona Project, have helped with the delivery and management of water resources. Yet, in the 21st century, water supply remains at the forefront of planning issues.
Central Arizona Project:
Central Arizona Project
CAP is the steward of central Arizona's Colorado River water entitlement and a collaborative leader in Arizona's water community.
Climate Science Applications Program:
Climate Science Applications Program
CSAP is a University of Arizona Cooperative Extension program focused on bringing climate science research and applications to the people of the state of Arizona and the broader Southwest region including New Mexico, southern California, and northern Mexico. The program works to develop and coordinate outreach activities and applied research between the climate research community at the University of Arizona and a wide group of climate science user groups throughout the Southwest. This includes providing support and working through Cooperative Extension offices throughout Arizona. Partnerships with federal agencies down to individual climate science users are forged to improve the production and delivery of climate information. Research activities within CSAP include new climate product development tailored to specific user group needs and exploration into novel climate data visualization, dissemination, and analysis techniques and tools.
CLIMAS Climate Assessment for the Southwest:
CLIMAS Climate Assessment for the Southwest
CLIMAS was established to assess the impacts of climate variability and longer-term climate change on human and natural systems in the Southwest. Our mission is to improve the ability of the region to respond sufficiently and appropriately to climatic events and climate changes.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's:
National Weather Service
NOAA Employing New Tools to Accurately Measure Climate Change...
NOAA announced it will install the last nine of the 114 stations as part of its new, high-tech climate monitoring network. The stations track national average changes in temperature and precipitation trends. The U.S. Climate Reference Network (CRN) is on schedule to activate these final stations by the end of the summer.
Office of The Arizona State Climatologist:
Office of The Arizona State Climatologist
The arid valleys of central and southeastern Arizona are home to earth fissures: a geologic hazard that threatens people, property, infrastructure (e.g., roads, gas lines, canals), and livestock. To reduce the societal risk of this growing geohazard, the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) combines detailed mapping of fissures with an aggressive educational outreach and map dissemination program.
Salt River Project (SRP):
Salt River Project (SRP)
Salt River Project has delivered electricity and water to metropolitan Phoenix for more than 100 years.
Salt River Project (SRP) Daily Water Reports
Each day, you can access a report featuring water levels at the six lakes on the Salt and Verde river systems, plus the amount of runoff, reservoir releases, boat ramp depths and more. This information is prepared by SRP for water management professionals and recreational boaters.
U.S. Geological Survey:
U.S. Geological Survey
As an unbiased, multi-disciplinary science organization that focuses on biology, geography, geology, geospatial information, and water, we are dedicated to the timely, relevant, and impartial study of the landscape, our natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten us. Learn more about our goals and priorities for the coming decade in our Science Strategy.
U.S.G.S. Water Resources:
U.S.G.S. Water Resources of Arizona
Water Resources of Arizona
U.S.G.S. Real-Time Water Data for Arizona
Real-Time Water Data for Arizona
U.S.G.S. Real-Time Data for Arizona Streamflow
Water Resources Real-Time Data for Arizona Streamflow
U.S.G.S. Current and Historical Drought Conditions
Arizona Water Science Center
Western States Water Council (WSWC):
Western States Water Council (WSWC)
The Western States Water Council is an organization consisting of representatives appointed by the governors of 18 western states. Since its creation, through adoption of a resolution at the Western Governors' Conference in 1965, the Council has strived to fulfill its chartered purposes. The purposes of the Council are: (1) to accomplish effective cooperation among western states in the conservation, development and management of water resources; (2) to maintain vital state prerogatives, while identifying ways to accommodate legitimate federal interests; (3) to provide a forum for the exchange of views, perspectives, and experiences among member states; and (4) to provide analysis of federal and state developments in order to assist member states in evaluating impacts of federal laws and programs and the effectiveness of state laws and policies.
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