
What’s being done to improve Arizona’s infrastructure
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

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

Drought declaration would cause rationing that would affect adequate water supplies By Zachary Ziegler | Arizona Public Media A study from Western Resource Advocates has

By Kendra Penningroth | Cronkite News Nearly a dozen Western mayors gathered Wednesday to discuss anything and everything “water” except the region’s drought contingency plan

By Katie Campbell and David Yankuss | Pinal Central Kathryn Thompson is quick with a sarcastic joke or breezy one-liner on the phone. She details

By Erin Davis | AzBigMedia When a child first opens a box of Legos, he sees a random pile of attachable pieces. Once his imagination

By Ian James |The Desert Sun Several months ago, managers of water agencies in California, Arizona and Nevada were expressing optimism they could finalize a

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona is taking the lead on a series of high-level negotiations to stabilize Lake Mead and protect

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Buckeye’s water resources director, David Nigh, has been placed on paid administrative leave, city officials confirmed Sunday. The move

By Kevin Reagan | Pinal Central Area irrigation districts are expecting a 25 percent reduction to Central Arizona Project water in the coming year. Approximately

By Kelly Fisher | Pinal Central The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality issued a press release Tuesday evening declaring Johnson Utilities water safe for residents

The Republic | azcentral.com Drinking water from Johnson Utilities meets the federal standard for nitrate levels and is safe for infants to consume, the Arizona

By Kathy Tulumello | The Republic The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality warned Johnson Utilities’ customers in Pinal County late Friday that high levels of
Farmers and cities in Arizona and Nevada could face their first cuts in water supplies a year from now, just as the existing agreement ends

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The long-dead Santa Cruz River could flow again within two years. Tucson Water, which had opposed the idea
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home mortgage rates have dipped to 5.99% at a time when sales contract activity and supply is on

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