
Despite best efforts, years of drought leave state little room for error
Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, told a Senate panel that the state has long been a leader in water conservation

Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, told a Senate panel that the state has long been a leader in water conservation

By Mike Connor | Arizona Capitol Times (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Last week, the state of Arizona, city of

By John Siciliano | Washington Examiner Democrats failed Wednesday night to kill a “poison pill” rider in a $789 billion spending bill targeting the Environmental

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona water bigwigs are meeting with the governor’s staff in an attempt to unify the state’s voice on

Editorial board | The Republic An agreement among five parties, including Gila River Indian Community and Phoenix, leaves even more water in Lake Mead to

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star ov Doug Ducey has asked the EPA to revise federal rules to give states the power to decide
Submitted by the Citizen Water Advocacy Group | The Daily Courier Recently, the Prescott City Council amended its Water Management and Calendar Year 2017 Alternative Water

The Golf Club at Johnson Ranch is in an ongoing dispute over the water used on its course A dispute over whether Johnson Utilities should

By Michael Kiefer| The Republic eorge Harry Johnson is as hard and thorny as the desert lots he’s been peddling for more than 40 years. His

By Jonah Engel Bromwich A spike in temperature across the Southwest has left many in Arizona gasping for breath. An excessive heat warning from the

By Joey Chenoweth | PinalCentral San Carlos Irrigation and Drainage District is taking legal action against the federal government for allegedly overcharging local landowners for

The Colorado River Indian Tribes has some of the oldest rights to water from Lake Mead, making them one of the last in line to

By Ben Moffat | Cronkite News A federal appeals court Tuesday agreed with two tribes who challenged a Freeport Minerals plan to divert water from

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star While some Utah and Wyoming rivers are overflowing their banks, flows in many Arizona rivers are hovering well

California water agencies are seeking a bigger role, aiming to speed up delta tunnel plan Breach may help solve toxic mystery in Great Salt Lake

Who has rights to use water in Salt Lake? We’ve been trying to find out since 1900 Bill could force Uber, Lyft out of Nevada

By Garrett Mitchell | The Republic Water company owner and founder George Johnson removed himself from the management of Johnson Utilities on Friday after he

Controversy continues over safe-yield, Big Chino, environment By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier Water — and its long and contentious history in Arizona –

Ten years ago, Colorado’s roads were a “quiet crisis” that couldn’t be ignored. Now the state spends even less. If all goes as planned, prepare

By Rebekah Morris and Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange The preliminary five-year total for the City of Phoenix Capital Improvement Plan tops $4.6B, an

By Ethan Millman | Cronkite News ONUMENT VALLEY – On the outskirts of Monument Valley, touching the Arizona-Utah border, a water well is encased in

By Elizabeth Berry | Prescott eNews The U.S. Senate Tuesday night passed a bill introduced by U.S. Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.)

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
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