The AWBA is an institution that will guide Arizona water planning into the next century. By storing substantial amounts of water in central Arizona, the AWBA safeguards against future shortages on the CAP system, assists in meeting the goals of the Groundwater Code, and aids neighboring states without harming Arizona.
AWPF: Welcome to the Arizona Water Protection Fund. An annual source of monies for the development and implementation of measures to protect water of sufficient quality and quantity to maintain, enhance, and restore rivers and streams and associated riparian habitat.
Click Here to Enter Our Website Toque aqui para entrar al website en Espa ol What is AWPCA The Arizona Water and Pollution Control Association (AWPCA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to professional and public education and awarenes on issues related to Arizona's drinking water, water reuse and enviromental resources management. Represented in the memberships are public and private sector ...
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See our new Scorecard for the 2002 legislative session. Welcome! The Arizona League of Conservation Voters is a non-profit, non-partisan environmental advocacy organization. As the political arm of Arizona s environmental community, the League strives to make environmental protection a top priority for Arizona s elected officials, political candidates, businesses, and voters. Recent Achievements ...
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About SAEMS Meetings HazMatters Earth Day Legs & Regs Trash & Bash Scholarship RCRA Seminar P2 Seminar Membership Info Current Issues Job Openings Bylaws Links Sponsor Network of Environmental Professionals of Southern Arizona SAEMS Annual Luncheon Meeting You are cordially invited to SAEMS Annual Luncheon on June 26, 2002, at the Doubletree Hotelon Alvernon Way. Check-in will begin at 11:30 a.m.