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Advancing water resources education, research, planning, and development since 1985

The Arizona Hydrological Society is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization that provides an open forum for professionals to exchange information. AHS supports public understanding, education, and training in the science and technology of hydrology and water resources. An important part of our mission is promoting the responsible use, management, and preservation of water resources in the arid Southwest.

To support these goals, AHS funds meetings, scholarships, symposia, and other outreach and educational activities, mostly through its 501(c)(3) charitable arm, the AHS Foundation.


Latest News From AHS

  • Congratulations to Our 2024 Halpenny Intern Scholar, Samuel Booker!
    The Tucson chapter is pleased to announce that it has selected the Leonard Halpenny Inter Scholar for 2024. Samuel Booker is a junior pursuing a degree in hydrology and water resources at the UA. He is looking forward to working…
  • Congratulations to the 2024 Herman Bouwer Award Recipient, Mark Cross!
    AHS and the Groundwater Resource Association of California (GRA) are proud to announce the winner of this year’s Herman Bouwer Award, Mark Cross of Montgomery & Associates. The award, which recognizes those who have significantly advanced the understanding or use…
  • Kyl Center Issues Report on Water and Land Use in Central Arizona
    Curious about water use in central Arizona cities? The Kyl Center for Water Policy’s new report and interactive map allow you to explore the water use intensity, that is, average water use per acre, of many central Arizona cities and…
  • City of Nogales Agrees to Transfer IOI Ownership to USIBWC
    The City of Nogales, Arizona, has agreed to transfer its ownership of the International Outfall Interceptor (IOI) to the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC). ]This agreement, which the City Council approved on April 10, will…
  • Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week Starts April 22
    The sixth annual Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week is April 22–26, 2024.  This week of appreciation is held in conjunction with the AZ Water Conference to recognize water professionals’ role in ensuring clean and sustainable water supplies, to draw attention to…
  • NAU Student Water Symposium a Success!!
    The 2024 Student Water Symposium at NAU was a great success, featuring with 36 oral presentations and 7 poster sessions.  The quality of presentations was high, and evaluators included three Flagstaff chapter members — Don Bills, Marvin Glotfelty, and John Noll….

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Thinking about becoming a corporate member? Our corporate bundles save you a bundle — more than 15% — and ensure that your group members get discounts on AHS events and free access to perks such as our job board. For more information, contact us at info@azhydrosoc.org.