When
Navigating the ATUR Report, Monday, June 29, 2026, 12-1 pm | Zoom
Join us for the first webinar in our series, "Navigating the ATUR Report," in which we will introduce the components of the newly released ATUR report and provide a guide to navigating the report, the website, and associated tools.
All are welcome. Registration is free. Register to receive the link to join via zoom.
This webinar is the first in our Summer 2026 series highlighting the release of the ATUR report. In order to help land and water managers as well as other interested audiences to understand and use the findings and conclusions of the report, we will be presenting a series of recorded webinars from June through September 2026 on key features of the report. Check our event calendar for the full schedule of these webinars!
ABOUT THE ATUR REPORT
A culmination of 3 years of research on the state of groundwater in Arizona, the ATUR Project Report and associated products are available to read and download on our website as of June 17, 2026. The report includes 6 sections of research findings and guidance for stakeholders, organized around two dozen Key Messages that highlight the most important findings of the project.
ABOUT THE ATUR PROJECT
The Arizona Tri-University Recharge and Water Reliability Project (ATUR) is a research project funded by the Arizona Board of Regents at the request of the Arizona Department of Water Resources. The project is focused on identifying opportunities to enhance water supplies through capture of precipitation that would otherwise evaporate. Our work has reinforced prior studies that estimated that more than 95% of the water that falls on Arizona’s land surface evaporates, sublimates or transpires through plants before reaching a channel or recharging groundwater. Capturing even a small percentage of this water for groundwater aquifer recharge or direct use could provide additional supplies for Arizona’s communities and ecosystems.