
Arizona abandons controversial effort to manage Clean Water Act permit program
By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times In a major reversal, the state of Arizona halted its efforts to take over a Clean Water Act

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times In a major reversal, the state of Arizona halted its efforts to take over a Clean Water Act

By Michael Gerstein | Santa Fe New Mexican Steve Harris’ backyard is drying up. The cigar-smoking river guru considers the Rio Grande his home. Protecting

By Mark Cowling | PinalCentral While the county and state fret over dwindling water, the town of Florence has worked creatively in recent years to

By Luke Runyon | KUNC Earlier this year, Arizona, one of seven states that rely on the Colorado River, was in the midst of a

By Scott Buffon | Arizona Daily Sun Many of the comments filed before the comment window closed criticized Pumped Hydro Storage LLC’s applications for four

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central The Pinal Active Management Area has enough water for the county to grow, but steps need to be taken

By Maria Polletta, /Arizona Republic Heading into 2020, more Arizonans are worried about the future of the state’s water, children and finances than are focused

Legal battles continue over a pipeline that would route water to Las Vegas By Casey Leins | US News and World Report Nevada has reached

By Ian James | Arizona Republic A private company and the town of Queen Creek are proposing a water deal that would leave 485 acres

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | PinalCentral The Arizona Department of Water Resources’ new Pinal groundwater model is fundamentally flawed when it comes to predicting agricultural use,

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A “disconnect” in water-management practices risks draining many of Arizona’s aquifers, an ASU study recently warned. The study

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Literature promoting the SaddleBrooke Ranch development north of Oracle touts feature after feature — high Sonoran Desert terrain

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times In the face of a report that says Pinal County is going dry, a small group of Arizona lawmakers

AZBigMedia Arizona Forward is committed to Arizona water. As Arizona’s oldest environmental advocacy group, Arizona Forward has a water committee made up of more than 60

Controversial goundwater pumping plan back in court By Amy Joi O’Donoghue | Deseret News Attorneys for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and

Opinion: An alarming prediction about Pinal County facing a water shortage is a myth that’s based on outdated assumptions and incomplete data. By Jordan Rose

By Rocky Baier and Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star As picnickers barbecued and chatted next to an idyllic pond on the Slaughter Ranch in

By Parker Shea | Arizona Mirror Navajo Generating Station is closing, and that means an enormous amount of water is up for grabs, a situation

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona Public Service Co. has applied to pump “poor-quality” groundwater from the West Valley that the company says Buckeye

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star To authors of a new, highly critical study, Arizona’s system of groundwater management encourages urban sprawl. But to

By Ian James | Arizona Republic | USA TODAY NETWORK Nearly four decades ago, Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt enacted major changes in the state’s system

Opinion: Arizona should figure out how to get water to where people want to live, rather than unquestioningly accepting existing limitations. By Robert Robb |

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | PinalCentral The old Sacaton Unit mine may reopen under a new name. Elim Mining has purchased the old open pit mine

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa A group of local developers, government officials, residents, water suppliers and farmers may be tasked with finding a solution to the county’s

By Thomas Meixner | Special to the Arizona Daily The following column is the opinion and analysis of the writer. Lanny Davis has now twice

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune A deal with the Gila River Indian Community could deliver billions of gallons of drinking water to southeast

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Andy Howell | Pinal Central The big news this week was the Big Boy train
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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