
Why don’t Arizona cities require residents to conserve water? It’s simple, really
Opinion: Shouldn’t we mandate conservation if we need to save water? There are a few reasons why Arizona cities haven’t gone that route yet. By

Opinion: Shouldn’t we mandate conservation if we need to save water? There are a few reasons why Arizona cities haven’t gone that route yet. By

The Cutter Lateral Water Treatment Plant was completed in 2020. It delivers clean water to 1,500 households in eight Navajo communities in New Mexico. /Photo

(Photo via City of Maricopa) By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Seven Ranches Domestic Water Improvement District and the City of Maricopa have announced an

Dropping levels at Lake Powell are forcing a reduction in outflows from the Glen Canyon Dam/BuRec photo from August 2021. The white on the sandstone

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Gilbert Town Council will vote on awarding a $23.8 million contract to rebuild a large water

Photo Courtesy of the city of Glendale By Scott Shumaker | Glendale Star Workers began removing a temporary fence surrounding a new lake at Heroes

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Brookfield Residential.) By Richard Dyer | Your Valley The Superstition Area Water Plant owned by Apache Junction Water District is

By Cami Parrish | Arizona Republic A water authority created in 2020 by legislation sponsored by Rep. Greg Stanton to bolster water accessibility and cleanliness

Marvin Glotfelty, a hydrogeologist who has worked on more than 1,000 wells in Arizona, said depleting the area’s groundwater could soon mean lower quality water

The Yuma Desalting Plant was constructed under authority of the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act of 1974 to treat saline agricultural return flows from

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The City of Scottsdale is set to award a $9.5 million contract with MGC Contractors for the construction of an aquifer store and recovery well at Miller Road and Deer

Clouds cover Lake Mead in 2019/Wikipedia By Nick Phillips | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey touted his accomplishments and outlined a legislative agenda that

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona lawmakers appear finally ready to act on a more permanent solution

By Philip Haldiman | Your Valley As agricultural properties begin to feel the brunt of Central Arizona Project water cuts implemented last year and the

NOAA Climate.gov By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey and Arizona lawmakers appear finally ready to act on a more permanent solution

Colorado River Opinion: Our tribe can provide an immediate drought supply while Arizona explores larger augmentation projects. But we can’t make our water available without

By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic More than two decades of dry winters and drying Colorado River reservoirs will finally produce a long-feared landscape of

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Water utility companies are feeling the pressure to expand services, as the housing market booms outside of

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic LAS VEGAS — Arizona on Wednesday agreed to join neighboring states, tribal communities and the

Colorado River By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic LAS VEGAS — Tribes from across the Colorado River basin came to Las Vegas this week

By Rose Law Group Reporter Las Vegas, Nevada (December 15, 2021) – LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Water agencies across Arizona, California and Nevada, together with

By Joanna Allhands | AZ Central Homes that were built without an assured water supply in New River lost their hauled water in 2017, though

By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic As Arizona tribal leaders prepare to take a greater role in a regional forum on Colorado River issues,

By Ian James, Geoff Hing | Arizona Republic CIBOLA — In fields on the Arizona-California border, farmers draw water from the nearby Colorado River to

Colorado River District.org By Alex Hager/KUNC/Cronkite News The river that supplies water to 40 million people in the Southwest is alarmingly dry. Since the federal

Wikipedia By Shondiin Silversmith | Arizona Mirror A new proposal in Congress would let Arizona’s Colorado River Indian Tribes lease portions of their federal Colorado

Much of southern Arizona farming is cotton./Flickr Opinion: It’s time for Arizona farmers and ranchers to make bold changes, if they want to survive the
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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