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WELCOME to Southwest Hydrology, the trade magazine created to inform and connect the water communities of the semi-arid and arid Southwest. Southwest Hydrology is written by and for consultants, regulators, researchers, water managers, lawyers, policymakers, and all the people in industry who work with water issues in semi-arid regions.

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Jul/Aug 2009 - Nitrates

Sep/Oct 2009 - CO2 Sequestration

Nov/Dec 2009 - Water Conservation

Jan/Feb 2010 - Urban Watershed Management

Mar/Apr 2010 - Water for Renewable Energy

May/Jun 2010 - Emerging Measurement Technologies




July 20 - 24 - University of Florida, USGS, USACE, NRCS. 3rd National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. Los Angeles, CA - conference.ifas.ufl.edu/NCER2009/.

July 22 - 24 - Western State College of Colorado. Colorado Water Workshop 34th Annual Meeting. Mt. Crested Butte, CO - www.western.edu/water/.

July 30 - 31 - Arizona Water Association. 2009 WateReuse Arizona & Arizona Water Association Conference. Flagstaff, AZ - azwater.org/events/azwaterreuse.aspx.

August 2 - 7 - Ecological Society of America. 94th ESA Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, NM - esa.org/albuquerque/.

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Nitrates in Groundwater
(July/August 2009 - Vol. 8 No. 4)

Nitrate is one of the most common groundwater contaminants worldwide, primarily caused by agriculture, leaking sewer systems, and septic systems. While some subsurface conditions naturally attenuate nitrate, the coarse-grained, oxygen-rich aquifers common in the Southwest favor its persistence...
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Cactus Quill Award
Cactus Quill Award

2005, 2006,
2007 & 2008

from the Tucson Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicatiors


Excellence in Technical Communication
Excellence in Technical Communication

2005, 2006, 2007
from the Society for Technical Communication, Soutwest Regional Competition

Award of Excellence
Award of Excellence

2006, 2007, 2008
from the APEX (Award for Publication Excellence), sponsored by the editors of Writing That Works

 

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