
5 takeaways from the new drought guidelines on the Colorado River
Lake Mead Recreational Area/Deposit photo By Shaun McKinnon | The Arizona Republic The federal government announced new limits Tuesday on how much water the Southwest

Lake Mead Recreational Area/Deposit photo By Shaun McKinnon | The Arizona Republic The federal government announced new limits Tuesday on how much water the Southwest

Hoover Dam/Deposit photo By Debra Utacia Krol | The Arizona Republic The federal government will impose deeper cuts on the drought-stricken Colorado River, officials said

“New Orleans has a problem with that much water anyway, so let’s divert 250,000 gallons/second to Lake Powell, which currently has a shortage of 5.5

By Bill Cook | Arizona Republic Sun City was built during a time when Arizona was considered to be the Wild West. The state population

By Raymond Zhong | Graphics by Mira Rojanasakul Photographs by Erin Schaff/The New York Times California, where earthquakes, droughts and wildfires have shaped life for

Sun City and the Recreation Centers of Sun City, Inc. (RCSC), are at the forefront of implementing water conservation measures writes, Bill Cook is general manager

Lake Powell/Screen Shot 12 News 12 News Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., told PinalCentral that drought resilience funding that she was able to secure as part

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema visits Desperado Dairy on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022, for an agricultural round table in Casa Grande. / Oscar Perez/PinalCentral By JODIE NEWELL

Hualapai Chairman Damon Clarke/JESSICA SUERTH/CRONKITE NEWS About half of Arizona tribes still have not settled their water rights and some have waited decades under mountains

The Colorado River near Moab, Utah. The entire Colorado River Basin currently supports 50 million people, and that amount is expected to increase by 23

In late June, the Arizona Legislature approved a $1 billion plan to find ways of augmenting the state’s water supplies and encourage further conservation. By

Flag of the. Colorado River Indian Tribes The 1922 Colorado River Compact virtually ignored tribal communities, but amid drought, Indigenous leaders have gained a say

An upcoming 2-year study will announce how much water Lake Powell and Lake Mead will release in 2023./Screen Grab 12 News Author: Joe Dana |12

Lake Powell is just a quarter full, its surface now at 3,536 feet above sea level — 46 feet from the minimum level to produce

Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend/Wikipedia Mounting pressure to find solutions has Upper Basin leaders saying the savings should come from elsewhere By Luke Runyon |

Phoenix, AZ—This week, the Board of Supervisors scheduled a public hearing to hear comments and consider a petition to establish the Rio Verde Foothills Domestic Water Improvement District (DWID). “I look forward to August when we finally

The Republic spent two months investigating water consumption by Arizona’s golf courses./Deposit photo By Balint Fabok | Arizona Republic The Scottsdale National Golf Club —

NASA’s satellite images show water levels in Lake Mead plummeting over the last 22 years./ NASA Earth Observatory By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic The

By Independent Newsmedia EPCOR has announced it has officially kicked off construction of the new Copper Basin Water Reclamation Facility. Located in San Tan Valley,

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress The Arizona Corporation Commission has waded into the water shortage crisis in the Rio Verde Foothills area. Arizona Corporation

Hualapai Chairman Damon Clarke urged the Senate Indian Affairs Committee to pass a bill that would expand his tribe’s water access and improve infrastructure, badly

Lake Mead water surface elevation dropped more than 143 feet in 15 years. By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic The federal government’s demand that Colorado

By Jessica Boehm | Axios About a quarter of residents in Rio Verde Foothills, a small unincorporated town in the far northeast corner of the

By Tom Blodgett and Lucie Flagg | YourValley What policies or practices should Gilbert adopt to aid in addressing the worsening water shortage on the

Opinion: Saving water is not a one-size-fits-all deal. But metro Phoenix needs a better conservation message than ‘do the legwork and find out.’ By Joanna

Statement on Corporation Commission Involvement in Rio Verde Foothills Water Issue By Office of Supervisor Thomas Galvin | Rose Law Group Reporter “I am pleased

By Megan Myscofski |Arizona Public Media SULPHUR SPRINGS VALLEY – Cities and agricultural operations across the West put intense pressure on groundwater supplies. In some
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.