
Protecting Reservoir Storage Gains from Water Year 2023: How are we doing?
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

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

Colorado River in Glen Canyon, Arizona By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central SIGNAL PEAK — Community leaders and water experts at a Pinal Partnership breakfast forum on Friday agreed that

By Kyle Backer | AZRE A bird’s eye view of Greater Phoenix today reveals a much-changed metropolitan area since the turn of century. New freeways, homes

City officials said 11% of Mesa’s water customers are non-residential but consume 53% of all water used here. (City of Mesa) Scott Shumaker East ValleyTribune

Industrial wastewater Camryn Sanchez Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Water Banking Authority is exploring the possibility of buying purified wastewater to distribute later – which

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Supply and demand models show Mesa has a sufficient water supply to cover significant increases in demand through 2040, but city officials can’t

WATCH HERE By Arizona Horizons | PBS Rio Verde Foothills residents have a new short-term water agreement. Joining us today is Maricopa County Supervisor, Thomas

Watson Lake, Prescott Peter Aleshire, consulting publications editor Payson Roundup Groundwater water use is rising. The water table’s dropping. And the temperature’s climbing. No wonder

By Jeremy Duda | Axios City officials, neighborhood leaders and others gathered Tuesday for the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 3 of Phoenix’s Grand Canalscape project, which will improve the waterway in the Maryvale area. Driving

Joanna Allhands Arizona Republic There is plenty of important discussion happening in the Governor’s Water Policy Council. But perhaps more important is what’s not being

Opinion: If a ton of rain falls near Lake Mead, water levels should rise, right? Not exactly, but the question speaks volumes about how we

Sarah Lapidus Arizona Republic Tucson and several Valley communities are entering water-sharing agreements, as future Colorado River water levels continue to worry municipalities. On Aug.

State agency’s funds low as new testing planned Clara Migoya Arizona Republic A state program that helps small water systems monitor contaminants to ensure safe

Alex Hager/ KUNC Aug. 18, 2023 People unload a boat on the shores of Lake Powell in April. Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the nation’s

Camryn Sanchez Arizona Capitol Times A subcommittee of the Governor’s Water Policy Council on Aug. 15 addressed wildcat subdivisions, grandfathered water rights and build-to-rent communities.

By Alexandra Hardle | Arizona Republic Whether or not build-to-rent communities should be required to obtain a certificate of an assured water supply before being
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

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