
New Prescott homes might get less water
Council to consider allocation change this week By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier A move that reportedly would bring Prescott’s water allocations for new

Council to consider allocation change this week By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier A move that reportedly would bring Prescott’s water allocations for new

By Henry Brean | Las Vegas Review-Journal fficials in Arizona have reached an impasse on a multistate agreement aimed at storing more Colorado River water

By Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.)

By Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources. | Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes

Editorial board | The Republic The Groundwater Management Act is smart water policy. Why let Pinal County skirt it? (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published

By Tanner Clinch | PinalCentral A number of residents of Robson Ranch are up in arms concerning the complaints reported by other residents about a

Ditch company, Salt River Project not permitted to litigate shareholders’ water rights in county Superior Court By Bill Helm | Bugle The Verde Ditch Company

Former Attorney General Terry Goddard accused attorneys for the Arizona Department of Water Resources (AWDR) ethical lapses and of blindsiding the Central Arizona Project (CAP)

By Danielle Izzo | Breaking Energy Arizona utilities have come to an agreement on the future of the operations at the Navajo Generating Station. Their

By Robert Service | Science You can’t squeeze blood from a stone, but wringing water from the desert sky is now possible, thanks to a

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Once again, a section of the Colorado River leads a national environmental group’s list of the U.S.’s most

By Garrison Murphy | Cronkite News NOGALES — Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, share something more meaningful than their city name. They also share a

By Kevin Reagan | Pinal Central The Ak-Chin Indian Community has filed suit against the Central Arizona Water Conservation District after its water rights recently

AzBigMedia Arizona’s infrastructure is the subject of significant debate this legislative session. While infrastructure can be defined in many ways, it is essential for the

By Isaac Windes | Arizona Capitol Times Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fondomonte Farms. A bill requiring the collection of data, such as the water

By Kathleen Ferris | The Republic The heart of this conflict boils down to who’s in charge of Arizona’s Colorado River water issues (Editor’s note:

By Alden Woods | The Republic The rush of water was louder than he remembered, so Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis stepped

By Erik Kolsrud | Arizona Sonora News The future of the 70,000-person residential community Villages at Vigneto lives or dies on a single decision by

Gov. Doug Ducey has signed legislation to ensure Arizona keeps extra water saved in Lake Mead. Doug Dunham with the Department of Water Resources says

By Sydney Ritter | Mesa Legend The State Legislature struck down a bill that would have made the non-partisan Central Arizona Project (CAP) to function

By Mason Callejas | inMaricopa Maricopa utility company Global Water is now waiving fees for certain customers after recent outcry over the company’s billing practices.

Researchers say current water-resource planning underestimates the effect of climate change on the Colorado River water supplies. Record-setting drought reduced flows on the Colorado River
NEWS RELEASE: Central Arizona Project(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Wheeling, firming and exchanges aren’t words Central Arizona Project

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central A Senate panel has rebuffed a plea from some Pinal County farmers to change Department

By David Yankus | Pinal Central “Global Water was a great partner of the city, they did a lot of great things, but at some

By Laura Gómez | The Republic Buckeye’s water resources director, David Nigh, has resigned after being placed on paid administrative leave on Dec. 8. Nigh’s

By Rebekah Morris for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Focus on water as both an amenity and a celebrated resource with a rich history SRP, one the
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on