
Improvement district’s water system given to Town of Queen Creek
Queen Creek Independent Pinal County has transferred a distribution system owned by the dissolved Queen Creek Domestic Water Improvement District to the Town of Queen

Queen Creek Independent Pinal County has transferred a distribution system owned by the dissolved Queen Creek Domestic Water Improvement District to the Town of Queen

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch A new legislative committee is pushing for more information on how groundwater supplies in Pinal County are being

By Suzanne-Adams-Ockrassa | Casa Grande Dispatch A discussion over the new Active Management Area plan for Pinal County grew prickly during a meeting of the

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central Farmers and other users of Colorado River water in Pinal County will not have to worry about additional water

Arizona City Independent House Speaker Rusty Bowers has announced the creation of the House Ad Hoc Committee on Groundwater Supply in Pinal County. The committee

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News A 19-year-drought almost brought the Southwest to its knees this year as states and water stakeholders wrestled to

Arizona Farm Bureau President Stefanie Smallhouse said the rule turned what was once a sensible process for farmers on its head By Kailey Broussard/Cronkite News

By Tom Buschatzke and Ted Cooke Opinion: The Drought Contingency Plan is working, but it’s just the beginning. Here’s how we move forward. (Editor’s note:

By Mark Cowling | San Tan Valley Sentinel More than $122 million in repairs and upgrades planned for Johnson Utilities water and sewer systems in

By Graham Bosch | Chamber Business News The City of Phoenix recently announced its Water Services Department received a grant to pilot a program testing

By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star An ancient spring near Lukeville has slaked the thirst of desert travelers for centuries, but its days may

By Howard Fischer | Pinal Central The owners of Johnson Utilities are going to get a chance to argue that the takeover of the management

ByHoward Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The owners of Johnson Utilities are going to get a chance to argue that the

By Rofida Khairalla | Coolidge Examiner Following the approval of a license agreement during Monday’s City Council meeting, Global Water will be partnering with the

A community-based water offset program seeks to help sustain the Verde River and ignite a conversation about water sustainability. And it’s working. By Alison Steinbach

By Patrick O’Grady | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona businesses were mostly spared from serious water cuts as Lake Mead levels held steady, according to a

By Bill Dentzer/Las Vegas Review-Journal Colorado River water users in Nevada won’t see shortages in 2020 thanks to existing conservation efforts, this year’s above average

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The town of Queen Creek has forged a water rights deal with a group holding water rights

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Chandler is looking at buying 33.9 acres of land next to Chandler Municipal Airport

By Benjamin Spillman | Reno Gazette-Journal People driving between Reno and Las Vegas probably won’t notice anything unusual as they pass Walker Lake, located at

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
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By Yellowsheet, State Affairs As the legislative session approaches its 100th day, lawmakers are continuing to debate and vote on bills in spite of Gov.

By Kiera Riley | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Hugh Lytle has survived several legal challenges to his candidacy and his party’s name, meaning Arizonans

By InMaricopa Maricopa’s housing market has slowed sharply from a year ago, with home sales down 36% and inventory climbing as sellers face more competition