
Pinal farmers’ rep seeks solutions in face of water cuts
By Jake Kincaid | Arizona City Independent The difficult work to find a way to mitigate the pain of implementing big cuts to Arizona’s water

By Jake Kincaid | Arizona City Independent The difficult work to find a way to mitigate the pain of implementing big cuts to Arizona’s water

By Ian James | Arizona Republic Arizona is looking at taking over a federal program intended to protect rivers, streams and wetlands from construction

By Sarabeth Henne | Cronkite News The House gave final approval Monday to a bill that would let the White Mountain Apache proceed on desperately

By Tricia Gerrodette and Madeline Kiser Special to the Arizona Daily Star Tricia Gerrodette and Madeline Kiser are members of the Sustainable Water Workgroup, a

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Gilbert, the nation’s largest town, approved a $31.2 million water lease with the San Carlos Apache Tribe that should allow for continued

By Jake Kincaid | Arizona City Independent In order to keep Lake Mead, and the Colorado River, from falling into critical shortages, key water

Sonoran News The Carefree Town Council chambers were packed on June 26 for a presentation on water for the citizens of Carefree. Mayor Les Peterson

Jul 2, 2018 | San Tan Valley News, Supervisor Goodman Updates Water Utility Fails Basic Safety Test (Editor’s note:News releases are published as submitted unless

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Arizona water managers say they will work with federal officials to finalize a Colorado River drought-contingency plan in

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic People living in the portion of the southeast Valley served by Johnson Utilities say they are living in turmoil

The state’s new per capita limit on indoor water use is groundbreaking, but there is no practical way to enforce it. Rather, it is

By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central Pinal County farmers will now be able to retain their water rights for future development thanks to a

‘This is our water, and it’s our turn to grow’ By Travis Rains | Daily Miner Mohave County’s water dilemmas were the topic of

By Gary Pitzer | Water Education Foundation It’s high-stakes time in Arizona. The state that depends on the Colorado River to help supply its cities
By Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch A state representative has been joined by other Pinal County officials in expressing frustration over the slow approval

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The agency that operates the CAP must look elsewhere for water for future suburban growth, now that it’s killed

SanTanValley.com Johnson Utilities, L.L.C. announced that it is moving forward with plans to close its Section 11 Wastewater Treatment Plant (“WWTP”) located at 5452 East

Several large construction projects in San Tan Valley exert a heavy demand on the water system, pulling water from hydrants to use on the projects

Blame the inaction on a lack of consensus among interest groups, says lawmaker By Tony Davis Arizona | Arizona Daily What was heralded to be

By Joey Chenoweth | PinalCentral Being in a drought is nothing new in Arizona. The current one is now in its third decade. But

By Sammy Roth | The Desert Sun A few thousand votes in California’s Imperial Valley could have major consequences for millions of people who depend on

By Bret Jaspers | Cronkite News/KJZZ Residents of New River and Desert Hills should have a new water source by the end of July. It’ll

SanTanValley.com Representative David Cook (R-8) today announced his intention to introduce legislation next session to boost Pinal County’s economic development by addressing concerns with the

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Arizona Corporation Commission staff officially recommended the appointment of an interim manager for Johnson Utilities on Friday following the conclusion

But to use them, tribes often must negotiate settlements that need federal approval By Emily Benson | High Country News Tens of thousands of people

Spotlight: Environmental defense fund report highlights strategies from Phoenix and elsewhere for managing demands on groundwater s California embarks on its unprecedented mission to harness

By Mallory Shelbourne | The Hill President Trump’s legislative framework for a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s infrastructure appears all but dead in Congress. Lawmakers
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.