
Central Arizona Project board votes to support Drought Contingency Plan
By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The board of the Central Arizona Project voted on Thursday to help finalize a Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The board of the Central Arizona Project voted on Thursday to help finalize a Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The board of the Central Arizona Project is threatening Arizona’s hard-won progress in internal drought talks, two leaders

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona is facing a turning point on water (again), and the Drought Contingency

Rose Law Group Reporter Gov. Doug Ducey vowed last week to work with the state Legislature to allocate $30 million to water mitigation efforts so

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star ore heat and drought. Less water. More heat-related deaths and hospital visits. Bigger wildfires. Fewer native trees. Maybe more

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral Arizona water officials and others have agreed to a $100 million plan — including $30

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona’s water agencies, cities, farmers and tribes haven’t quite sealed a Colorado River deal. But they’re getting closer.

By Luke Runyon | KUNC he effects of climate change are not far off challenges for future generations. They are existential problems for everyone

By Janet Wilson | Palm Springs Desert Sun A fierce local battle over water rights unfolding in a small southern California courtroom Wednesday could

By Hubble Ray Smith | Daily Miner Farmers who’ve moved into Mohave County over the last few years to take advantage of 100-year-old water

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times After months of drought plan negotiations and as the deadline for Arizona to produce an internal agreement on

By Ian James | The Republic The Gila River Indian Community is entitled to about a fourth of the Colorado River water that passes through

AZBigMedia Sundt Construction, Inc. celebrated the completion of the City of Mesa’s Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant at a dedication on Saturday. The $103.6-million-dollar

By J. Harry Jones | Los Angeles Times t’s back to square one for the tiny desert community of Borrego Springs, which is facing

The Central Arizona Project celebrates its 50th Anniversary while facing a drought that may impact 80 percent of the population. By Douglas Towne |

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona loses every time it blunders into a Colorado River war, former Gov.

By Ian James | The Republic The agency that delivers Colorado River water to parts of Arizona offered a new proposal Thursday amid difficult

Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only Governor Doug Ducey | Arizona Capitol Times I am so grateful to the people of

Higher temperatures and lower water levels are causing states to rethink 20th century infrastructure By Allen Best | American Planning Association The hundred feet

By John Wright | Parker Live With water levels continuing to drop toward a ‘shortage’ declaration at Lake Mead, the state has been meeting

By Richard H. Dryer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent Utilities serving Queen Creek, Apache Junction and Gold Canyon have formed a regional partnership to find

By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is all in on Arizona efforts to stabilize water levels in Lake Mead. The

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Candidates for the Central Arizona Water Conservation District board aren’t running for the sexiest elected office in

By Ian James | Arizona Republic With a deadline approaching for Arizona to finish a deal that would divvy up cutbacks in Colorado River

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times An environmental group has branded four Arizona candidates for the board of the Central Arizona Water Conservation

Arizona candidates in tight Senate race have pledged to help cattle ranchers, who were stunned by USDA decision in August to reduce insurance Photographs

By Vandana Ravikumar and Corey Hawk | Cronkite News The White House on Friday released a plan that it said would improve water reliability and
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