
Unique water plant enabling Intel’s massive expansion
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 /

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

A beaver dam on the San Pedro River Southeastern Arizona. The river flows north out of Sonora, Mexico. /PHOTO BY HOLLY RICHTER/NATURE CONSERVANCY By Howard

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Gilbert Town Council will look at new changes and new deadlines for a long-planned water park. The town council will consider new agreements related to the 25-acre water park at Gilbert Regional Park. That

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central MARICOPA — What will farmers in Pinal County do with less water resources? Without access to Central Arizona Project

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter With a massive influx of new out of state residents filling Phoenix metro vacancies, Arizona desperately needs

By Lauren Serrato | Peoria Times The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation declared a Tier I Colorado River water shortage, leaving many Peoria residents questioning what

Sen. Kirsten Engel/Campaign photo By Jeremy Duda Arizona Mirror Democratic state Sen. Kirsten Engel is resigning from the legislature to focus on her campaign for the

Upper Santa Cruz River By Ian James, | Arizona Republic For much of the past century, the Santa Cruz River flowed through Tucson only when

A drying up section of the San Pedro river By Ian James | Arizona Republic In the driest of times, when the desert grasslands of

A tractor is driven on Ramona Farms in the Gila River Indian Community./ Oskar Agredano/Cronkite News As Arizona moves into Tier 1 shortage status next

By NAHB Now The U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona on Monday issued a ruling on the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR), which
By Ulysse Bex/Cronkite News Sept. 1, 2021 The San Pedro River is one of the Arizona waterways that environmental and Indigenous groups say is at risk

By Rep. David Cook | Your ValleyOver the last five years, Arizona has been capitalizing on a lot of “ups” — fix up, patch up
By GPEC | AZ Big Media Arizona leads the nation with rigorous water conservation efforts, and because of the 1980 Groundwater Management Act, Arizona has the legal and physical infrastructure that maintains a 100-year assured water supply to meet the current and

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Water concerns and highway expansion highlighted the issues raised by a panel of area leaders during

Arizona stored water to help during shortages. What happens when we start using it?/CAP Opinion: How should Arizona maximize its underground ‘water bank’ once more severe

Palo Verde Valley Business Wire Seizing every opportunity to use Colorado River resources as efficiently and effectively as possible and to help slow Lake Mead’s

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central (Photo via Doug Singer) CASA GRANDE — The future of Pinal County will include less water, but more people,

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Local officials gave an update on various water solutions being considered at this month’s Pinal Partnership panel,
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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 —