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Alex Hager KUNC When the snows come to the mountains of Colorado, it’s good news for skiers but also the first step to recharging the

Alex Hager KUNC When the snows come to the mountains of Colorado, it’s good news for skiers but also the first step to recharging the

Can J.B. Hamby find a way to convince California’s cities and farmers to cut a deal over the Colorado River? POLITICO ANNIE SNIDER EL CENTRO,

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — The town’s annual water demand is a small fraction of its state groundwater allotment, giving it room to grow

(Photo via City of Winslow) By Shawn White | Tribune News Now The City of Winslow recently announced the appointment of Jack Fitchett as the city’s new economic development director. Fitchett,

I helped pass Arizona’s groundwater law. 40 years later, it’s time for the next step Opinion: Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act has served us well. But

“The Arizona Corporation Commission approved EPCOR’s application to construct a standpipe for water service to the Rio Verde Foothills community today. This is the long-term solution that I

Billions of dollars of Inflation Reduction Act money meant to tackle drought looks likely to make it more expensive to clinch a broader deal critical

By Madeline Armstrong | Parker Pioneer Long River Realty is presenting an almost $15 million subdivision to the Parker area. Working with Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group, best known

Guest Opinion//David Beckham Arizona Capitol Times With November marking the first anniversary of the major overhaul of the Water Infrastructure Authority of Arizona (WIFA) –

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents CaliberCos.) By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune If Arizona’s water system was a celebrity, its public relations manager would be in

Groundwater gravelpit Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Calling the figure “arbitrary,” Senate President Warren Petersen wants to scrap the centerpiece of state water law: the

(Photo via Town of Queen Creek) By YourValley Queen Creek’s Water Resource Director Paul Gardner has received the 2023 Distinguished Public Official Award from the American Planning Association, Arizona Chapter.

By BEX Staff | AZBEX The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hear a rezoning and comprehensive general plan amendment for a planned hydrogen facility on 170 acres at

Water recycling in large sewage treatment plant. Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services It’s often referred to informally as “toilet-to-tap” technology. And, yes, there’s an “ick”

By KTAR.com The City of Peoria announced last week that it will invest $63.5 million to build five new water wells and a booster pump

Jack Schmidt Utah State University Future of the Colorado River Project. A few weeks ago, I posted a perspective demonstrating that we consumed or lost

In January, Gov. Hobbs created the Water Policy Council to help reduce the state’s use of groundwater, which accounts for 41% of Arizona’s drinking water.

By Santan Valley News The Copper Basin Water Reclamation Facility, a crucial infrastructure project spearheaded by Epcor, the utility company serving San Tan Valley, is

By Bob Burns | YourValley When Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin (D-2) was appointed to the position vacated by Steve Chucri, he found a particularly

By Erica Gies | Scientific American Pajaro Valley on the coast of central California has little surface water, so its farmers depend on extracting groundwater to

By Heath Melton | Phoenix Business Journal There’s a myth with potentially far-reaching ramifications taking hold in Arizona that the state will soon run out of water. This misconception

Alex Hager/KUNC The Colorado River flows near Hite, Utah, in July 2022. With the river shrinking, states are caught in a standoff about how to

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter In the heart of the arid American Southwest, water is a precious resource that shapes not only

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Arizona, Pinal County and Maricopa are unique — we all know that.How do we make cities sprout on land that is inhospitable, arid

By Sarah Porter and Kathryn Sorensen This is now the nation’s fifth most populous city, and it’s unlikely to stop growing soon. People come to the Valley of the

Colorado River in Glen Canyon Experts worry the pay-to-save approach isn’t a sustainable solution MATT VASILOGAMBROS STATELINE Despite a megadrought, states in the West have

Monument Valley Utah Lux Butler Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Crystalyne Curley told a Senate panel Wednesday that the Navajo Nation Council is 100 years old
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven