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

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

Enviros challenge scope of project By Taylor Stevens | Salt Lake City Tribune · Even under their best-case scenarios, opponents of Utah’s inland port

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A plan to protect Pinal County farmers from impacts of Central Arizona Project shortages now looks like

By Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch Pinal farmers might soon get relief on a problem that’s been plaguing them for more than a

As published October 11, 2018 by the Yellow Sheet Report The Corp Comm violated state open meetings law after voting to stay water meter applications

By Philip Haldiman | YourValley.net Peoria has taken a step to ensure a sustainable water supply for the future. City council approved a contract

By Emily Birnbaum | The Hill President Trump is poised to sign a bipartisan water infrastructure bill after it passed the Senate 99-1 this
By Brian Maffly | Salt Lake City Tribune Since official weather records have been kept, Utah has never experienced a year with as little

A new agreement signed between the U.S. and Mexico continues an important collaboration in managing the Colorado River, but also gives new hope for reviving stretches

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic Opinion: Phoenix-area cities will experience more pain than we

By Elizabeth Whitman | Phoenix New Times The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is determined to take over a Clean Water Act program regulating what

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Tucson Water recently shut down a treatment plant after discovering it was sending water contaminated with chemical

By Ian James | Arizona Republic With reservoir levels falling along the Colorado River, Arizona’s top water officials say they are making progress in

By Joanna Allhands | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: Arizona’s governor candidates offered lip service during

AZBigMedia The Phoenix City Council has approved a 10-year partnership with Salt River Project to help ensure resiliency in the Valley’s water supplies in the

By Brian Maffly | Salt Lake City Tribune Utah water officers will have to wade through a mess of federal businesses to safe allows

A new study has revealed that monsoons in the Southwest have already become less common but more extreme in nature, posing new challenges for

By Dale Kasler | The Sacramento Bee California farmers are laboring under a daunting edict: They must stop over-pumping groundwater from beneath their ranches.

By Carol Broeder | Silver Belt A watershed partnership is being created for Cobre Valley over the next two years to implement needed watershed
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By Phoenix Business Journal A sprawling industrial park planned in a prominent Buckeye industrial corridor appears to be back in the works after the property

By Reagan Priest | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Those tuning in to the Republican gubernatorial primary debate on June 17 expecting to see two

By InBusiness Phoenix The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity and the Governor’s Workforce Arizona Council hosted the “2026 Arizona Workforce Summit: Connecting Today’s Skills to Tomorrow’s Opportunities”