Federal and State Regulations and Resources
ADWR Live Queries and Reports
The ADWR houses a collection of queries and reports about water rights and/or uses administered by ADWR from the same databases used by staff. The queries and reports are meant to provide the most common type of information requested by the public.
Arizona Department of Agriculture Protected Arizona Native Plants
Many species of native plants are protected by law and cannot be removed from state property (or property other than one’s own) without permission and a permit from the Department of Agriculture. This link provides more information about native plants protected by Arizona law.
Arizona Department of Water Resources
(ADWR) This is the website for Arizona’s water regulatory body. This agency enables Arizonans to do things such as transfer well ownership, apply for a well driller’s permit.
Weather - NOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep the public informed of the changing environment around them.
Cooperative Extension
Cochise County Master Gardener Program
The Cochise County Master Gardeners support the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program by providing citizens with researched-based horticultural information appropriate for Cochise County environments about gardening, food production, landscaping, native and desert-adapted plants, wise water use, and environmental stewardship.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension
Links to UArizona Extension programs throughout the state)
University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Publications
A searchable database of UArizona Extension publications
Water Resources Research Center
The center tackles key water policy and management issues, empowers informed decision-making, and enriches understanding through engagement, education, and applied research.
Weekly wave
The Weekly Wave e-News Digest is distributed each Friday, and features updates on the WRRC’s ongoing Brown Bag Seminar Series (informal water-focused presentations open to the public) as well as information on the WRRC Annual Conference. You’ll also find news on the WRRC’s many publications, programs, outreach efforts, and research projects, along with other water-related news and announcements.
Water Training
On-Line Watershed Training
(EPA’s Watershed Academy provides online training in Watershed Management and covers topics like watershed ecology, watershed change, management practices, and water law. Offers occasional webinars on topics such as agriculture, climate change, nutrient management, oceans and coastal waters, and more.) For anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of water-related topics, but especially for farmers, decision-makers, and anyone whose work may interact with the EPA.
WaterSense at Work
Best Management Practices for Commercial and Institutional Facilities: WaterSense has developed WaterSense at Work, a compilation of water-efficiency best management practices, to help commercial and institutional facility owners and managers understand and better manage their water use. WaterSense at Work is designed to provide guidance to help establish an effective facility water management program and identify projects and practices that can reduce facility water use.
Weather and Climate
Prediction
Climate.gov
Promotes public understanding of climate science and climate-related events, makes NOAA data products and services easy to access and use, provides climate-related support to the private sector and the Nation’s economy, and serves people making climate-related decisions with tools and resources that help them answer specific questions. In short, NOAA Climate.gov's mission is to provide science and information for a climate-smart nation.
Climate Prediction Center
CPC delivers real-time products and information that predict and describe climate variations on timescales from weeks to years thereby promoting effective management of climate risk and a climate-resilient society.
Climate Science Applications Program
CSAP is a University of Arizona Cooperative Extension program focused on bringing climate science research and applications to the people of the state of Arizona and the broader Southwest region including New Mexico, southern California, and northern Mexico.
EnRoads Climate Simulator
An enlightening interactive tool that uses regularly updated data analysis to create climate projections based on changes in policies, technology, and more.
Track rain
Rainlog.org
Is a crowdsourced rain tracking site where you can record rain gauge data for your area and look at others’ data
Local Natural Resource Conservation Organizations
Arizona chapter of The Nature Conservancy (State Action)
For more than 50 years, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has partnered with communities, businesses, and state leadership to achieve conservation solutions that sustain Arizona’s freshwater, forests, grasslands, wildlife, and rich biodiversity. From the high mountain forests, down our flowing rivers, to our booming cities, we continue to innovate and address new challenges.
Friends of the San Pedro River (Local Action)
Is an organization that seeks to change public opinion to foster more favorable public policy and engender support from public officials. FSPR works to create a public environment in which there is more support for conservation.
Hereford Natural Resource Conservation District
Provides Assistance to Achieve Conservation of Natural Resources by Promoting Policies and Practices that are Economically Feasible and Environmentally Responsible
Sky Island Alliance (Local Org/Action)
At Sky Island Alliance we protect and restore the diversity of life and lands in the Sky Island region by connecting wildlife pathways, protecting critical water sources, and promoting public appreciation of the Madrean Sky Islands. We use science, education, and advocacy to connect the binational landscapes, people, and wildlife of the Sky Islands for the benefit of all.
The Upper San Pedro Partnership
A consortium of agencies and organizations working together to meet the long-term water needs of the Sierra Vista Subwatershed by achieving sustainable yield of the regional aquifer to: Preserve the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area (SPRNCA); and Ensure the long-term viability of Fort Huachuca.
Off-Grid Living
Wells and Water Quality
An Arizona Guide to Domestic Well Registration and Record-Keeping
The purpose of this publication is to assist well owners to check the registration of their well by searching the ADWR imaged records files, and how to keep well installation and maintenance records current.
Arizona Water Quality Division
The Water Quality Division (WQD) protects and enhances public health and the environment by ensuring healthy drinking water is provided by public water systems and by controlling current and future sources of surface and groundwater pollution.
Septic Care
Solar Energy
Off-grid Uses and Rooftop Options
This presentation describes solar photovoltaic (PV) system components and their use in different types of solar PV systems. The benefits and limitations of each system will be discussed, as well as steps to determine how to size a stand-alone solar PV system.
Fire Prevention
Living with Wildfire: Homeowners' Firewise Guide for Arizona
Provides recommendations to residents on preparing for wildfire and reducing wildfire threat to homes and communities.
Fruit and Vegetable Gardening
Helpful Publications
The Cochise County Master Gardeners
Support the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program by providing citizens with researched-based horticultural information appropriate for Cochise County environments about gardening, food production, landscaping, native and desert-adapted plants, wise water use, and environmental stewardship.