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Version 2.0 of the Desert Landscaping CD ROM, Desert Landscaping
CD ROM, a Water Resources Research Centers project to encourage
appropriate desert plant selection, will be available in the spring. Desert
Landscaping is a valuable tool for desert gardening needs, whether identifying
the right plant for a container or choosing low water-use vegetation to
landscape yard or patio. It has become a standard Southwest resource,
used by thousands of home and professional gardeners. Over 10,000 copies
of the first version were sold. The Desert Landscaping CD-ROM will be
available at nurseries and bookshops. The CD also is available directly
from the Water Resources Research Center for $30, including shipping.
Every state deserves a water map, and the Water Resources Research Center is the proud producer of the Arizona Water Map. The map was first published in 1994, and its presence on the walls of offices, classrooms and libraries attests to its popularity and usefulness. Over 7,000 copies of the map were distributed. A new version of the Arizona Water Map was published in 2002. Like the original map, this completed revised version was designed to be attractive and informative; in other words, to please the eye and engage the mind. Copies are available for $8.00 from the WRRC. Proceeds from the map are earmarked to support water related educational activities and for future reprinting costs.
Guía para la Conservación de las Aguas Grises This is the Spanish version of Graywater Guidelines, a booklet
written for the novice or layperson. It clarifies graywater issues in
a simple and straightforward manner and includes helpful illustrations.
The text will help readers decide if graywater is suitable for them and
provides guidelines on a variety of appropriate materials and methods
of system installation. The booklet is a publication of Water CASA (Water
Conservation Alliance of Southern Arizona). Check the Water CASA web site
for information about the obtaining a copy. (http://www.watercasa.org) Freshwater Resources: Managing the Risks Facing the Private Sector
Surveillance for Waterborne-Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking
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