AWRC Can Test Your Water
The Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) runs a fee-based Water Quality Laboratory (WQL) to analyze water samples for anyone interested in learning more…
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Posted by Water Currents | Nov 20, 2016
The Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) runs a fee-based Water Quality Laboratory (WQL) to analyze water samples for anyone interested in learning more…
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Nov 20, 2016
The Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) is developing a series of fact sheets on how to collect your water sample…
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The Problem: Several streams and rivers in the Illinois River Watershed are listed as impaired because of high numbers of…
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Last year, in the spring of 2015, nutrient trading legislation was approved and made into law in Arkansas, known as Act 335. Now, progress is being made to draft…
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Agriculture Her love of Arkansas and ability to work toward long term goals has helped earn Trish Ouei the 2016 Ginger Tatom Award from the Arkansas Department…
Read MoreFounded in 1964, the AWRC engages with students by supporting student research and providing employment opportunities. The AWRC also operates a water quality laboratory where water samples are analyzed for researchers, students, and the public.
The mission of the AWRC is three-fold:
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Dr. Brian E. Haggard
AWRC Director
479-575-2879, haggard@uark.edu