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By Dennis Webb | The Daily Sentinel The general manager of the Colorado River District on Friday voiced strong criticism over what he fears is

By Dennis Webb | The Daily Sentinel The general manager of the Colorado River District on Friday voiced strong criticism over what he fears is

By Heather Smathers | Arizona City Independent Two treatment plants are nearing completion to help ensure clean and safe water for residents. According to Arizona

Just about all the water that feeds Arizona, Nevada and southern California originates in Colorado By Jason Blevins and Kevin Simpson | The Colorado

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral As EPCOR peers into the inner workings of Johnson Utilities, state actors who have struggled to regulate them into compliance

By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale City Council and Carefree Water Company have amended its agreement for treatment and transportation of Central Arizona

By Scott Buffon | Arizona Daily Sun Important research about the Colorado River ecosystem downstream of the Glen Canyon Dam and the jobs of

Drained by farmers and divided by treaty, America’s second-longest river is running dry. By Richard Parker | The New York Times (Editor’s note:Opinion pieces

PinalCentral The Gila River Indian Community is asking a federal judge to dismiss the Hopi tribe’s request to compel a state agency to continue buying

By Bill Coates | Pinal Central Clinton Anderson moved to Arizona in the 1920s. He farmed a rural stretch, then south of Phoenix. It

By Luke Runyon Kunc | Arizona Daily Sun The Colorado River, which supplies water to croplands and 40 million people in the Southwest, is

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic After a contentious legal battle, Johnson Utilities has given control of its troubled water and wastewater operations

By Ian James | Arizona Republic With Lake Mead dropping to levels that could trigger water cutbacks in less than two years, there’s been a lot of talk

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic As Arizona officials laid the groundwork for the Central Arizona Project 50 years ago, they made promises that critics now say could

For eons, the earth has had the same amount of water—no more, no less. What the ancient Romans used for crops and Nefertiti drank?

By Josh Martinez | Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Town Council approved an amendment to an intergovernmental agreement between Queen Creek, Mesa and Gilbert regarding

NAHBNow A recent ruling by the U.S. District Court for South Carolina means that for the foreseeable future, roughly half of U.S. states will be

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star By most accounts, the Arizona Water Bank is a monument to foresight and a national model for

By Jake Kincaid | Arizona City Independent While there is support for preventing a drought contingency plan from devastating Pinal County agriculture, nobody is
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star By most accounts, the Arizona Water Bank is a monument to foresight and a national model for

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star By most accounts, the Arizona Water Bank is a monument to foresight and a national model for

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic A court showdown is coming next week for Johnson Utilities, which is operating its troubled water company in defiance

By Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder While the state remains parched in a 20-year drought, the outlook for Florence’s water supply is good. Without

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Pinal Central Arizona has done a pretty good job of dealing with scant water supplies

By Matt Weiser | NewsDeeply New federal estimates suggest serious water shortages on the Colorado River are closer than thought. While Arizona water users try

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) By Robert Robb | Arizona Republic I sometimes feel sorry for judges, although they come in for

By Tayler Brown | Cronkite News Thirty miles south of Phoenix, green fields of alfalfa and pima cotton stretch toward a triple-digit sun. Hundreds

By Jake Kincaid | Casa Grande Dispatch Tensions between the Arizona Corporation Commission and Johnson Utilities escalated Tuesday when EPCOR representative Shawn Bradford delivered
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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”