
Arizona’s aquifers threatened
Critics say the Legislature’s push for deregulation is indicative of an unwillingness to protect aquifers By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Almost 40 percent of

Critics say the Legislature’s push for deregulation is indicative of an unwillingness to protect aquifers By Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Almost 40 percent of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey today vetoed two measures that could ease water-supply requirement for developers.

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By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Do not doubt that an individual can take action against a large company. A lone woman without legal representation was

By Joshua Bowling |The Republic Farmers, business owners and elected officials overwhelmingly oppose a pair of water management bills that are before the state Legislature.

Set deep in the Valley of the Sun, the lush and sprawling ‘megapolis’ has a problem – the rivers By Joanna Walters | The Guardian

Scottsdale Independent The city of Scottsdale has approved various administrative measures to change water and wastewater development fees effective Sept. 1. Scottsdale City Council has

Complaint cites the utility’s ‘failure to . . . promote its customers’ health and safety’ By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral The Arizona Corporation Commission has

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Connie Wilhelm and David Godlewski, opinion contributors | The Republic The Republic’s Linda Valdez has

March 12, 2018 Re: WS-02987A-18-0050-Johnson Utilities, LLC Investigation into Billing and Water Quality Issues Commissioners and Interested Parties I am writing to request that Staff

In a Capitol Times op-ed, Rep. Rusty Bowers spelled out the challenges ahead as the state grapples with water scarcity. Arizona’s “diverse and consensus driven”

By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral State legislators heard updates on water issues facing Arizona, including what a proposed Pinal-focused rule change might mean for the

AZBigMedia The Phoenix City Council has approved a 40-year partnership with Salt River Project to help ensure reliable water deliveries in the future during extreme

By Hubble Ray Smith | KD Miner Mohave County Supervisors unanimously approved spending up to $20,000 to draft a complaint that would give the county

By Michael Coleman / Albuquerque Journal Washington Bureau The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that the federal government can intervene in a water case

Questions arise over plant’s impact on Prescott’s Big Chino water rights By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier A “seat at the table” is the

By Brandon Loomis | The Republic Arizona officials are calling for new conservation measures on the Colorado River that would protect water levels in Lake

By Hubble Ray Smith | KD Miner Nick Hont adamantly insists he’s just an engineer, not some savior who can turn water into wine. But if someone

By Alexis Egeland | The Republic Most golf courses across the country have started to use non-potable, untreated water to maintain their green lawns. But

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral State regulators, apparently alarmed at what they heard from Pinal County residents this week, are taking action against a

(NEWS RELEASE: Governor’s Office) (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless they contain errors of fact.) Arizona is a renowned leader in water

By Jake Kincaid | PinalCentral Residents voiced grievances and opposition to a proposed Johnson Utilities rate hike at a Arizona Corporation Commission public hearing Tuesday

‘Uranium has killed fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers across the Navajo Nation’ Native News Online Responding to President Donald Trump’s overtures to open up uranium

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A greened-up proposal for Tucson to foot the tab for water lines to new employers has heightened support

By Tasha Anderson for Arizona Builder’s Exchange The Arizona chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers held their February Luncheon on Wednesday at the because-Space for Life event

‘Give the farmer a little bit of respect,’ farmer asks By Angel Mendoza | Cronkite News As water supplies in Arizona dwindle due to drought,

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The Colorado and the San Pedro rivers’ futures are on the line at the Legislature due to a
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Photo via Pinal County By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley’s Town Council approved an ESI employee cost agreement for the Public Works

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Phoenix Business Journal Central Arizona College is preparing to break ground on a $102 million performing arts center on

By Real Estate Daily News Maricopa County is asking residents, landowners and business stakeholders to weigh in on Framework 2040, a draft comprehensive plan intended