
Investors are buying up rural Arizona farmland to sell the water to urban homebuilders
By Ian James, Geoff Hing | Arizona Republic CIBOLA — In fields on the Arizona-California border, farmers draw water from the nearby Colorado River to

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

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Johnson Utilities has about 23,000 water and 35,000 wastewater customers in Pinal County. Tens of thousands of customers of

A sprawling swath of the West is in drought, with more than 20 years of dryness in the Colorado River basin. Researchers say nearly every

By Nathan Brown | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers next year will be wrestling with what to do in the shadow of a worsening shortage

By Taylor Seely, Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic A massive community about to get underway in the nation’s fastest-growing city raises the question: Where will the

By Symone Strong | Builder For the 11th consecutive year, KB Home has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its commitment

Horseshoe Bend, Page, Ariz. By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic The Colorado River’s worsening water supply outlook has led Arizona, California and Nevada to commit

By Chamber Business News As part of its ongoing examination of Arizona groundwater policy, Chamber Business News is visiting with water experts and policy leaders

By Chamber Business News As part of its ongoing examination of Arizona groundwater policy, Chamber Business News is visiting with water experts and policy leaders

By Chamber Business News As part of its ongoing examination of Arizona groundwater policy, Chamber Business News is visiting with water experts and policy leaders

BY: Diannie Chavez/Cronkite News and Kimerly Silverio-Bautista | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court said Friday that an Arizona water district can charge more

By Amanda Luberto | Arizona Republic Arizona is known for being a transplant state. For some, it was the attraction of the warm winters and

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — The town now has more than 30,000 acre-feet of water credits “and that’s a very exciting thing,”

The low levels at Lake Mead have forced Arizona and Nevada to reduce water use after the federal government declared the first-ever shortage on the

(Photo via Metropolitan Water District of Southern California) By InBusiness Phoenix Building on increased collaboration on the Colorado River, water agencies in Southern California and

Intel employees Steve Rossow, left, and Mara Howell inspect the company’s water recycling facility at its Ronler Acres campus in Hillsboro, Oregon. (Walden Kirsch /

(Photo via EPCOR) By AZ Big Media There’s good news for EPCOR’s San Tan wastewater customers. The Pecan Water Reclamation Facility expansion is now in

By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun It’s a well known fact that water is closely tied to growth. Without water, growth is nearly impossible. Thanks

Horseshoe Bend Colorado River Basin/Public Domain By Ariana Figueroa | Arizona Mirror Experts in government, agriculture, water management and the environment stressed during a U.S.

The Seven Ranches Domestic Water Improvement District would be taken over by the city if a draft Intergovernmental Agreement is finalized. The takeover by the

Kim Quintero | (3TV/CBS 5) Thursday was the final day of Monsoon 2021, and after the hottest summer on record scorched the Valley of the

(Image courtesy of the city of Cottonwood) By Mikayla Blair | Red Rock News A developer is looking to build a resort-style community complete with large waterways

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has failed for years to monitor groundwater for pesticides and other contaminants, review found. /Photo AZPM Staff By Andrew
Credit: Matthew Miller, USGS. Public domain By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic The outlook for Colorado River water supplies continues to deteriorate, according to federal
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By AZ Family Kari Lake’s road to a new job in Jamaica just got a bumpier. After losing two races in a row, a judge

By Rose Law Group Lobbying and Government Affairs Dept. RLG Budget wins from this legislative session: RLG lobbied bills that were signed by Governor Katie

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