
Study says Phoenix reservoirs are resilient to warming
By Ian James | The Republic Scientists have found that climate change is playing a big role in shrinking the flow of the Colorado River, but

By Ian James | The Republic Scientists have found that climate change is playing a big role in shrinking the flow of the Colorado River, but

By Ellie Borst/Cronkite News Federal regulators have given a Phoenix company the green light to study a hydropower project for the Little Colorado River, what opponents

By Suzanne Adams-Okrassa | PinalCentral The Groundwater Users Advisory Council for the Pinal Active Management Area is accusing the Arizona Department of Water Resources of

By Bruce Babbitt, opinion contributor/Arizona Republic Opinion: A voluntary program could eliminate the million acre-foot overdraft on the Colorado River while still maintaining the dominant role

Opinion: Public groundwater planning efforts have mostly ground to a halt, and just when the work was pivoting from fact-finding to solution-making./ (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are

By Christian Britschgi | Reason The U.S. Supreme Court has set the stage for continued conflict between environmentalists, polluters, and property owners with a muddled

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Buckeye leaders recently approved a plan that outlines the city’s current water supplies and how much the suburb some 40 miles

NAHB Now The Federal Register today published the final “Navigable Waters Protection Rule” (NWPR), which is the Trump Administration’s new definition of “waters of the

By Ariana Brocious | Arizona Public Media Arizona’s water supply from the Colorado River will remain consistent into next year. That’s good news in the

By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic Three winters ago, Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai experienced firsthand the impact of the lack of running water or other

By Andrew Nicla | The Arizona Republic As decades of drought persists, water leaders in Arizona and other states that depend on the Colorado River

By Christopher Howley/Cronkite News The Verde River, one of the few perennial rivers in Arizona, is known for its fishing and recreation, but it also

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch FLORENCE — Pinal County Supervisor Steve Miller, R-Casa Grande, provided an update last week on the stakeholders group

By Luke Runyon | KUNC/Cronkite News A warming climate already is reducing stream flows in the Southwest’s largest watershed, according to a new study from

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News A bill to remove an outdated “use it or lose it” policy in state water law is sailing

By Joshua Bowling | The Republic Buckeye, some 40 miles west of Phoenix, is the nation’s fastest-growing city, but it doesn’t have the water it needs

By Joanna Allhands | The Republic Opinion: It’s OK to disagree. But distrust makes it even harder to find the big solutions we need to

By Pinal Central Saying more contaminated groundwater is making its way into their regular water supply, the Ak-Chin Indian Community on Friday sued two local

Resolution encourages conservation, recognizes changing climate By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | Deseret News Utah’s booming population growth and rapid economic development means the need for

By Ian James | The Republic Two bills that would make it easier for state regulators and county officials to limit well-drilling and groundwater pumping

By Ian James | The Republic Scientists have documented how climate change is sapping the Colorado River, and new research shows the river is so

By Ian James | The Republic State senators heard impassioned pleas from supporters of proposed legislation that would make it easier for Arizona water regulators

By Rebecca Beitsch | The Hill President Trump on Wednesday signed an order in California to re-engineer the state’s water plans, completing a campaign promise

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times More than a dozen conservation groups, including the Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity, announced plans Tuesday to sue the Trump

By Andrew Nicla via Arizona Capitol Times A beaver dam on the San Pedro River Southeastern Arizona. The river flows north out of Sonora, Mexico.

Loss of groundwater may accelerate drying trends in the eastern United States, according to research that applied supercomputing to create an in-depth model of how

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Where water flows, development follows. The Hohokam long ago carved canals through the Phoenix area to bring water from 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 —