The AzWSC has been collecting groundwater data in Arizona for several decades and maintains a publicly accessible database for water-level data for several thousand sites. With the data it collects and maintains, the AzWSC is able to produce groundwater models that assess future effects of groundwater development in the complex aquifers of Arizona.
The following is a partial list of AzWSC groundwater science capabilities:
- Aquifer Depth and Extent Studies
- Groundwater Availability Studies
- Groundwater/Surface-Water Relations Studies
- Land-Surface Subsidence Studies
- Aquifer Recharge and Storage Monitoring
- Real-Time Groundwater Level Monitoring
- Existing and New Well Inventories
- Basin-Scale & Regional Groundwater-Flow Models
- Aquifer Contaminant Transport
- Management-Optimization Simulations
- 3-Dimensional Hydrogeological Model Development
The AzWSC has been collecting groundwater data in Arizona for several decades and maintains a publicly accessible database for water-level data for several thousand sites. With the data it collects and maintains, the AzWSC is able to produce groundwater models that assess future effects of groundwater development in the complex aquifers of Arizona.
The following is a partial list of AzWSC groundwater science capabilities:
- Aquifer Depth and Extent Studies
- Groundwater Availability Studies
- Groundwater/Surface-Water Relations Studies
- Land-Surface Subsidence Studies
- Aquifer Recharge and Storage Monitoring
- Real-Time Groundwater Level Monitoring
- Existing and New Well Inventories
- Basin-Scale & Regional Groundwater-Flow Models
- Aquifer Contaminant Transport
- Management-Optimization Simulations
- 3-Dimensional Hydrogeological Model Development