
Despite one plant’s failure, desalination works
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

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 Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic When Gov. Doug Ducey announced his plan to set aside $1 billion for statewide water augmentation and conservation projects,

This section of the Yuma Desalting Plant represents one-third of the plant’s purifying capacity. Since 1992, the plant has only operated three times. /PHOTO BY

Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland 3TV/CBS 5 On Tuesday, several Arizona lawmakers met with the Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland. They discussed ways

Gila River Indian Community Governor Stephen Roe Lewis, Salt River Indian Community President Martin Harvier and Ak-Chin Indian Community Chairman Robert Miguel gathered on Dec.

Water remains a thorny issue in Arizona Opinion: Tough water issues are going to arise in the next few years, and it could be trouble

By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — A $3.5 million waterline funded under the Army Corps of Engineers’ 2022 spend plan will help extend

By Kimlye Stager | Maricopa Monitor A $3.5 million waterline funded under the Army Corps of Engineers’ 2022 spend plan will help extend Global Water’s

By Zayna Syed | Arizona Republic Environmental groups host an event at the State Capitol on Feb. 9, 2022, to talk about issues like groundwater

The Pascua Yaqui Tribe got federal funding for a pipeline that will bring water for irrigation to their lands near Tucson, freeing up much-needed drinking

By Stephanie Olmo | FOX 10 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Rio Verde residents remain concerned over water, after officials with the City of Scottsdale announced they were going

By Lauren Serrato | West Valley View Water is officially flowing at the new Goodyear Surface Water Treatment Facility at 4980 S. 157th Avenue. The

By Caroline Yu | Your Valley Although the Town of Paradise Valley can’t do much to enforce water conservation as a non-water provider community, officials

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
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Photo by Gage Skidmore By Reagan Priest | State Affairs If you ask Gov. Katie Hobbs, the ongoing budget battle between her and the Republican

By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs Legislative budget advisers have cut state budget projections by $200 million due to the U.S. conflict with Iran and

By Julia Wheatley | Queen Creek Independent Water to cook. Water to clean. Water to brush your teeth. Water to shower. Water to play —