
Glendale plans for sustainability during drought
By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Even as one of its main sources of water drops into uncertainty and climate change alters Arizona’s water landscape, the

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Even as one of its main sources of water drops into uncertainty and climate change alters Arizona’s water landscape, the

By Doyle Rice | USA TODAY If you think it’s hot now, just wait. Heat waves are becoming more frequent globally. But how do we

By Tiffany Dazet | labroots Did you know that 100 million Americans depend on groundwater wells? Wells remain throughout the country for household, agricultural and

By Heather Smathers | Florence Reminder Much-needed improvements to the infrastructure of a Pinal County utility may be on their way in the next few

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley.net The city of Peoria is taking stock in the diversity of its water portfolio and recognizing those who have made

By Theresa Davis | Albuquerque Journal Norman Gaume remembers three attempts to create a large diversion dam on the Gila River in southwest New Mexico.

By Luke Runyon | KUNC MONTROSE, Colo. – When her desk started moving at work the morning of March 4, Nara Bopp assumed it was

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times Only one undammed river in the American Southwest still flows freely, and it begins just south of the

By Blake Apgar | Las Vegas Review-Journal North Las Vegas wants to buy water rights in Apex from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day

Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal County farmers may still face slight water reductions next year despite the healthy snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, officials say. The

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central Needed improvements to Johnson Utilities will take time, but the water supply is good as summer begins, area residents

By Mari N. Jenen | UA Groundwater pumping in the last century has contributed as much as 50 percent to stream flow declines in some

Written by Mori Kessler | St. George News The question of whether the Colorado River system is a reliable source of water for the future

Queen Creek Independent From lowering wastewater rates to paying off debt, at its June 5 meeting the Queen Creek Town Council took a series of

By Scott Turner/Albuquerque Journal The grassland of the San Agustin Plains is home to picturesque cattle ranches, guest ranches and one of the world’s largest

By Judy Fahys | Cronkite News The drive behind an enormous water project in southwestern Utah, the Lake Powell Pipeline, shows no signs of slowing

By Paul Kitagaki Jr./The Sacramento Bee California residents affected by unsafe drinking water joined advocates and local leaders to launch a symbolic “water strike” at

By Luke Runyon | KUNC COAL CREEK CANYON, Colo. – The Colorado River is short on water, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at

By Miranda Faulkner | Cronkite News A Pima County supervisor told lawmakers Wednesday that a plan to limit the so-called Waters of the United States

By Jeffrey D. Allred/Deseret News A trio of northern Utah reservoirs fed by the Weber and Ogden rivers are spilling, and most reservoirs in the

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services | Arizona Capitol Times A new law signed Thursday by Gov. Doug Ducey is designed to provide legal protections

By Miranda Faulkner | Cronkite News Tribal and environmental officials urged House lawmakers Wednesday to protect sacred land and natural resources by supporting a permanent

‘Drought will return’ By Melissa Robbins | Cronkite News The U.S. Drought Monitor recently reported that, for the first time in its nearly 20-year history,

By Mike Styler | Special to The Tribune (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) During my 14 years as the executive

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Arizona’s Department of Environmental Quality hit troubled water company Johnson Utilities with a massive $100 million, 57-count civil lawsuit,

Casa Grande Dispatch The House Appropriations Committee voted Tuesday to pass the fiscal year 2020 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies funding bill, which

By Ian James | Arizona Republic The Colorado River just got a boost that’s likely to prevent its depleted reservoirs from bottoming out, at least
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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