
Plan for development near San Pedro River hits obstacle as government suspends permit
By Ian James | Arizona Republic The federal government has suspended a permit for a proposal to build thousands of new homes near Arizona’s San

By Ian James | Arizona Republic The federal government has suspended a permit for a proposal to build thousands of new homes near Arizona’s San

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central Maybe it’s a crisis, maybe it’s just an opportunity. But however it’s characterized, issues around water management have taken

By Maria Vasquez | Pinal Central ELOY — The city of Eloy will no longer pay for water rights based on projected growth but instead will allow large landowners to pick up the tab to assure their supply when their property is developed. The city will share

JACKIE WARING NEWS/21 By Aaron Dorman | PinalCentral There is more future demand for water in Pinal County than can be satisfied by existing resources,

Opinion: Are we thinking radically enough about what Lake Mead and the larger Colorado River basin are up against? By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic

By Rose Law Group Staff Reporter Minutes ago the Arizona Department of Water Resources announced to a Pinal County water stakeholders group that Pinal County

Central Arizona Project By Kenneth Rasmussen | Arizona Capitol Times The Legislature is set to pass a $200 million proposal to fund areas without a

By Gabrielle Olivera | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The city and Arizona Water Company will partner to bring water to Copper Mountain Ranch, west

Verde River near Clarkdale/WIKIPEDIA Opinion: Sediment from the Verde River is slashing storage capacity at Horseshoe Lake, creating potential problems for metro Phoenix’s future water supplies.

By Amanda Luberto | Arizona Republic Tempe Town Lake sits as a small oasis in the middle of the desert, alongside a freeway. The shimmering

A senior couple enjoys Riverview Golf Course/Photo courtesy of golf course. By Ian James | Arizona Republic Managers of some Arizona golf courses are fighting

By Tim Steller | Arizona Daily Star (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published here for discussion purposes only.) The problem, as always, is that water keeps flowing

The EPA wants to change Trump-era water-protection rules that may be particularly harmful to Az. ./Ray Stern By RAY STERN | Phoenix New Times The

In this Oct. 14, 2015, file photo, a riverboat glides through Lake Mead on the Colorado River at Hoover Dam near Boulder City, Nev. The

By Alyssa Marksz | Cronkite News (Photo via City of Tucson) WASHINGTON – Tucson officials said they will indefinitely suspend operations at one of the

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter (Image by USA-Reiseblogger) The Phoenix City Council will get an update on the Colorado River Basin water supplies

By Joyce Coronel | Wrangler News Chandler has entered into an agreement with Intel for construction of a reclaimed-water interconnect facility, critical because it saves

We envision a major combined federal and private hallmark program for the nation — an Interstate Water System (IWS), which would rival in importance and

It seems like a win-win to divert floodwater from the Mississippi River and augment dwindling supplies on the Colorado River. But previous studies suggest it’ll

Public domain image via Needpix By Allison Winter | Arizona Mirror A drought crisis unfolding across the West will require short-term relief and massive, long-term

By Bea Lueck | Golden Corridor Living There is a quote often attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for

By Sharon Udasin | High Country News (Image by Jose Antonio Alba ) SACATON — A riverbed that has been parched since the end of the 19th

In this Sept. 11, 2019, file photo, is an aerial view of Lake Powell on the Colorado River along the Arizona-Utah border. A set of

Photo by Patty Garcia-Likens By Suelen Rivera | KTAR After more than a year of being offline, one of Arizona’s largest water-banking facilities is back

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal The Salt River Project announced that it was reopening its Granite Reef Underground Storage Project, also known as

By Andy Blye | Phoenix Business Journal (Photo by Sean Pavone) After an extremely dry winter season, the Colorado River’s Lake Mead reservoir is likely

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central FLORENCE — Building bridges is important for both local infrastructure and political relationships. Such was the takeaway from the
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven