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As spring makes its slow transition into summer, we finally have a minute to look back on the flurry of fun and excitement of April. At Tanque Verde Flow and Feast on April 2nd, we celebrated our love of flowing desert rivers with a fun and inspiring community event at Tanque Verde Creek. About 200 WMG supporters, Co-op members, and friends joined us for an evening of good food, drinks, poetry, and campfire fun. This event highlighted our 50 Year Program which aims to restore flow to...
Assessing flow in Sabino creek - Fall 2015
Since the 1950s, Lower Sabino Creek has experienced declining groundwater levels and reduced stream flow. As much as we’d like to “wave a wand” and bring back perennial flow to Sabino Creek, a river does not flow by magic. There is hard science involved—so we worked with our partners to develop this flow budget and get a clear picture of the dynamics at work. We may not be magicians, but with our data and on-the-ground strategies pointing the way, the fantastic sight of a free-flowing...
The effluent-dependant flow in the Santa Cruz River supports a ribbon of green north of Tucson.
If we had a flowing river near Tucson, wouldn’t you want to make sure it stayed that way? We would! Tucson actually has a little-known gem like this. A 23-mile stretch of the Santa Cruz River as it runs north out of Tucson enjoys year-round flows supported by effluent, or treated wastewater. The water is cleaned and released into the river channel from two water treatment facilities near Roger and Ina Roads. Over the years, this influx of reliable water in the river has established...

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