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Agribusiness & Water Council Board of Directors visit WEST Center

Nov. 18, 2024

Representatives of the Arizona Agribusiness & Water Council toured WEST Center in November 2024, hearing about water research contributions in the state and beyond.

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Yokogawa and WEST collaborate to evaluate new pathogen detection technology

Oct. 25, 2024

WEST and the Japanese corporation Yokogawa are partnering to assess a system to improve advanced water reuse efforts.

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WEST researchers investigate pathogens in Arizona’s waters and around the world

Oct. 1, 2024

Led by Drs. Gerba, Betancourt, Bright, and Boone, a prominent microbiology team at WEST Center investigates pathogen origin, risk, and removal from the environment.

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WEST offers high school students hands-on experience in world-class laboratory

Sept. 17, 2024

During the summer of 2024, three Arizona high school students worked with UArizona faculty and staff at WEST Center, learning laboratory techniques and conducting research with guidance from mentor experts.

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Water Reuse Consortium meeting highlights innovative research and student achievement

Aug. 30, 2024

The University of Arizona hosted a successful Interim Progress Report (IPR) meeting of the Water Reuse Consortium in summer 2024. The meeting showcased the WEST Center team’s significant contributions to project collaboration and research advancements.

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Space sciences, water resources, geosciences excel in latest US News global ranking

June 26, 2024

UArizona was once again recognized as a top world research institution, including achieving a No. 2 ranking in the U.S. for water resources.

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WEST research investigates the use of light technologies to enhance food safety

May 1, 2024

Two studies at WEST Center examine how ultraviolet and blue light may improve disinfection during harvesting and processing of fresh produce.

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UArizona students study trace organic compounds in water

April 12, 2024

In a Senior Design Project at WEST Center, four Chemical Engineering students are studying the ability of solar light to degrade trace organic compounds in treated wastewater.

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Tucson celebrates 40 years of reclaimed water use

April 1, 2024

In 1984, Tucson Water launched an innovative reclaimed water system which now saves the community 4.7 billion gallons of potable supply every year. WEST contributes to wastewater’s role as resource by continuing to advance purification and detection technologies.

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WEST and YCEDA students present at ENViSion Symposium

March 21, 2024

Students working in the WEST and YCEDA laboratories presented posters at the annual ENViSion Research Symposium. Both students are part of a UArizona collaborative wastewater-based epidemiology team.

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