The Interior Department has released a new draft plan with five possible approaches for managing drought on the Colorado ...
Agriculture has been free to use Arizona's groundwater, but as water levels drop, the state may have hit a turning point.
Tribal leaders had voiced frustration in recent weeks about talks on the Colorado River, but pledged cooperation in a new ...
Kris Mayes, the only Arizona politician to win a statewide office as both a Republican and a Democrat, is fighting utilities, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min In this letter to the editor, a ...
PHOENIX — Central Arizona Project (CAP) delivers water to about 90% of the state’s population. CAP is a 336-mile system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines that carries Colorado River ...
With Arizona’s growing population and economy facing increasing pressure from shrinking Colorado River supplies and over-drafted groundwater, Kol Ami’s Dayenu Circle will offer a free, three-part ...
A severe groundwater shortage has thrown a wrench into Arizona’s growth machine, putting half a million new homes in construction limbo at a time the state is grappling with a housing deficit.
Experts in water policy at ASU are raising alarm about a lack of planning for an ever-dwindling supply of water amid continuing drought conditions. Water from the Colorado River has been allocated ...
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WHERE Does ARIZONA Really Get WATER From?
Today we seek to understand the situation with the Arizona water shortage or possible water crisis. Is it as dire as many think or are we overreacting to the Arizona water shortage? Most of the water ...
Arizona’s impressive economic growth and vibrant communities rely on one crucial element: water security. This essential resource allows our desert cities to expand, supports business success and ...
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