Water Campus


 - The Water Campus in Tucson is a research and laboratory facility focused on water scarcity, reuse, and sustainable technologies
- The main facility is the Water & Energy Sustainable Technology (WEST) Center focused on testing and developing new technologies for managing water resources, including advanced treatment and detection of contaminants in municipal waste and reclaimed water
- Collaborative effort between Pima County, the City of Tucson, and the University of Arizona
- Researchers from the University's Colleges of Agriculture and Engineering work on projects with industry, government, and academia
- Key areas of research include pandemic monitoring, new technology evaluation, detection methods for contaminants, advanced water treatment systems, energy-efficient treatment, and more
- The WEST Center is recognized as a leader in innovative solutions for water challenges, especially in arid regions like Arizona
- 2955 Calle Agua Nueva, Tucson