More questions surround Rio Verde water proposal
Water hauling only became widely used when most of the area’s wells began to run dry, according to a Scottsdale city official. Hauling involves semi-trucks
Water hauling only became widely used when most of the area’s wells began to run dry, according to a Scottsdale city official. Hauling involves semi-trucks
By Jason Stone | YourValley It’s no secret that drought issues have been wreaking havoc with Arizona’s water system. But Kathy Ferris, the former director
Guayule is a flowering shrub well-adapted to arid environments—and it’s gaining attention as a natural rubber alternative. || USDA The natural rubber alternative is becoming
By CBS News After years of warning to find another source of water, Scottsdale, Arizona will officially cut off water to Rio Verde on January
Pinedale, Wyoming From mountain ranches in Wyoming to vegetable fields in Yuma, water users look for ways to keep the Colorado River flowing. By Brandon
White Mountain Apache Chairwoman Gwnedena Lee-Gatewood, left, told the Senate Indian Affairs Committee that the federal government needs to fulfill its promise to fund a
Earth fissures running for miles have been appearing because of land subsidence caused by overpumping. By Jake Frederico || The Arizona Republic Anastasia Rabin talks
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A water hauling company owner says he can help Rio Verde Foothills homeowners after Scottsdale turns off the spigot
Brenda Burman, manager Central Arizona Project By Brandon Loomis || The Arizona Republic Former U.S. Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman will take over as general manager
A ‘bathtub ring’ of mineral deposits left by higher water levels is visible at the drought-stricken Lake Mead on June 24, 2022. The U.S.
Lake Mad The streaks of white on the rock ringing the nation’s largest reservoir show how far its water levels have dropped since it was
By Brandon Loomi ||Arizona Republic Federal water officials will work on a plan that could lead to major new cuts in Colorado River water deliveries
The Trans-Canyon Waterline, which brings water from Roaring Springs on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to the South Rim, needs repairs every year.
The Gila River Indian Community is the first Arizona water rights holder to publicly pursue the federal government’s new offer of compensation to leave Colorado
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A new lawsuit has been filed in the battle to get water to the Rio Verde Foothills community before the City of Scottsdale turns off
By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The proposed PHX Surf Park will be a tourist attraction, economic development engine and attention-getter for Maricopa. With two 5-acre surf lagoons, a lazy river, water slides and swimming
by Sarah Lapidus | AZ Central Douglas Nicholls, the mayor of Yuma, garnered media attention in recent months as he tried to bring awareness to the area’s
Gov. Ducey Sid he didn’t choose the four just to rubber stamp his desalination plans. By Nick Phillips || Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey
(Featured Image by Mario Tama/Getty Images) PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey today announced four appointments to a new board charged with overseeing a bold plan to secure Arizona’s water future. The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority board was established this year
CAP is governed by a 15-member popularly elected Board of Directors. CAWCD Board members are elected from Maricopa (10), Pima (4) and Pinal (1) counties,
By Caroline Yu | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale, like other recipients of water from the Colorado River, continues to analyze its water resources for the future
By Thomas Galvin, opinion contributor | Arizona Republic The Rio Verde Foothills water crisis has attracted national attention, and one that I have worked on
Water levels at Lake Powell have dropped so low that natural wonders are starting to reappear, including Gregory Natural Bridge, which hasn’t been seen since
A ‘bathtub ring’ of mineral deposits left by higher water levels is visible at the drought-stricken Lake Mead on June 24, 2022. The U.S. Bureau
Clyde Sharp, another one of our Yuma alfalfa farmers, along with a variety of other crops can attribute quality water, sun and soil to the
Opinion: ADOT plans to use nearby groundwater to widen Interstate 17 near Black Canyon City. It’s a worthy project, but one that could have catastrophic
A sign marks the water line last year at Lake Mead, which has since fallen to historically low levels. That triggered a water conservation plan
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Election experts say the proposal is riddled with problems that will make voting more difficult and cause confusion Caitlin Sievers Republicans in the Arizona Senate
By Savannah Leedy | Arizona Foothills Magazine There is much to see and explore in Arizona. From the vast rock formations and abundant wildlife of the state’s parks and preserves to the award-winning resorts, world-class dining
The Political Notebook · Arizona Republican Primaries: The end of hope? Conservative columnist Bob Robb in his podcast says, “I think these County candidate races
KTEN.com By KTEN SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) — A meeting was held at Crossway First Baptist Church in Sulphur on Tuesday afternoon, intended to give local business
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BrightNight.) By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal A syndicate including U.S. and Canadian banks will provide financing for the
Rendering courtesy of Vantage Data Centers By AZ Big Media Court Rich, co-founder of Rose Law Group and director of the firm’s Regulatory and Renewable
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