
Arizona needs more water, but tapping rivers in other states is no way to do it
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

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

Managed aquifer recharge sites have allowed the Gila River Indian Community to recharge groundwater while also restoring the river. /Courtesy of the Gila River Indian

The Central Arizona Project Canal runs through Scottsdale, Ariz., carrying Colorado River water. By Ian James | Arizona Republic In 1980, Arizona began regulating groundwater in

By Phillip Haldiman | Your Valley Arizona is moving toward a new wave of water issues that will affect residents more than ever before. With

By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic If it feels like we’ve been down this road with groundwater before, you’re not imagining it. We have. It

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Newly released emails reveal that lawyers and lobbyists for mining companies, developers and the agriculture industry had a hand

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — When officials with the Central Arizona Project and Arizona Department of Water Resources announced near-guaranteed CAP water

By Renata Cló | Arizona Republic After more than a decade petitioning against the smell coming from a wastewater treatment plant and finally succeeding to get

By Jason Stone | Your Valley The state is mired in a two-decade-long drought, but most Surprise residents wouldn’t even know the difference judging by

By Mark Carlisle | Your Valley (Photo via Maricopa County) Faced with losing one of its key water sources, a group of residents in Rio

By AZ Business Magazine | AZ Big Media Today, Rep. Greg Stanton urged House appropriators to consider funding critical water infrastructure projects in Arizona during

By Real Estate Daily News (Photo courtesy of Chairwoman Lea Márquez) PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Arizona Corporation Commission Chairwoman Lea Márquez Peterson reflected on her first

By Ian James | Arizona Republic (Image by Klaus Stebani) With the Colorado River’s largest reservoir just 38% full and declining toward the threshold of a

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — Even as area communities see record numbers of new homes going up, cities large and small are

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents APEX Motor Club.) By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa (Image by analogicus ) The city has proposed construction of a major water line

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News (Image by Dirk Wohlrabe) Arizona’s top water officials spoke to the manufacturing community Wednesday about what’s being done

By Philip Haldiman | Your Valley In the desert, water is the most precious natural resource. Filter in decades-long drought and declining water levels. Then

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC and ADEQ to solve water and sewer utility issues in the San Tan

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The City of Maricopa is in discussions to take over operation of the Seven Ranches Domestic Water Improvement District, a move that could provide tax relief and enhanced service to
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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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