
Angry at other states, Arizona towns, tribes rethink planned water cuts
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

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

By Jeremy Duda | Axios Tom Buschatzke, director of Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), tells Axios that the state has enough water to meet

By Rose Law Group Reporter Liberty Utilities has been unable to provide new wastewater connections for development in fast growing parts of the West Valley

By Jeremy Duda | AXIOS Phoenix Queen Creek received a long-awaited green light from the Bureau of Reclamation to finalize a controversial plan to buy

By Ryan Knappenberger/Cronkite News Workers replace old lead pipes with copper at a Newark, New Jersey, apartment building in 2021. Some critics say Arizona it getting

Tempe Councilmember Arlene Chin, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Michael Conner, Rep. Greg Stanton and Tempe Mayor Corey Woods announce $37.5 million in funding was obtained to reopen a

This photo of the Central Avra Valley Storage and Recovery Project shows what an aquifer recharge facility may look like in or around Maricopa. [Tucson Water] By InMaricopa The city

Yakima River Canyon, Washington || Keith EwingFlickr Success in the Yakima River Basin in Washington holds lessons for the seven states at war over water

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Northeast Valley residents searching for water won’t find a solution in creating a water taxing district as the Maricopa

The latest U.S. Bureau of Reclamation report paints a grim forecast for water levels in the two lakes that serve Arizona and six other states.

Supervisor Tom Galvin, who represents the area, said he had “concerns about the long-term viability of the (water district) and its board” and was not

Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin talks to Rio Verde Foothills residents concerned about their water supply on Feb. 4, 2022. || Jen Fifield/ The Arizona

Lake Mead drought || Deposit photo By Kaely Monahan || The Arizona Republic The news reports are morbid. Bodies are being discovered in the newly

Opinion: It may be small comfort for those along the Colorado River, but rapidly dwindling water levels across the globe offer a lesson for us

By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic It’s tough enough to find a unicorn. Now try finding nine of them. That’s basically the task before Gov.

Lake Mead after 18-year drought || Photo by Alexis Kuhbander / Cronkite News Opinion: We expected Arizona to absorb even deeper water cuts in 2023.

Joanna Allhands of The Arizona Republic has reported on a feeling of “defeatism” among water managers. What can citizens and voters do about it? ||

Since a body in a barrel was found on Lake Mead’s fast receding shores, millions have wondered what else the famous Nevada reservoir might be

By Terry Goddard and Lisa Atkins | Arizona Republic There was a lot of Colorado River news last week. But what really happened? Not nearly

Opinion: If the feds won’t force action, how can the rest of us save a rapidly deteriorating Lake Mead and Lake Powell? These 5 things

By David Church | Pinal Central ELOY — With the recent reductions to the use of water from the Colorado River, leaders across the state

CAP Canal Hero The Central Arizona Project canal north of Phoenix moves water from Lake Pleasant to southern Arizona. July 2021 || Christopher Conover/AZPM Kozachick

The next round of cuts to the three lower basin states and Mexico means that Arizona will have to do with 21% less water than

PHOENIX — The Governor’s Office and leadership of the Arizona Legislature are now accepting applications for the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board, which was established

California and Arizona control the largest and second-largest allocations, respectively, of river water in the seven-state Colorado River Basin. By Tony Davis || Arizona Daily

Workers inspect an irrigation system on a broccoli farm in Imperial Valley, California, in October 2011. || Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The

Lake Mead Sunset 2015: A 6-shot panorama of Lake Mead after sunset. On this clear day the sky changed colors several times from yellow to
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Gina Swoboda speaking with attendees at the Restoring National Confidence Summit at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gage Skidmore) By Howard Fischer

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: A new initiative seeks to ask Arizona voters whether they want to constitutionally preserve the right

By Fox News U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holds a press conference to announce a major border wall update alongside officials from