Over half of the world’s lakes are drying out, study warns
A sunken boat that emerged on the shore at Lake Mead, near Boulder City, Nevada, last August after water levels dropped due to prolonged drought.
A sunken boat that emerged on the shore at Lake Mead, near Boulder City, Nevada, last August after water levels dropped due to prolonged drought.
By AZFamily PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The fate of one community’s water rights now lies in the hands of Gov. Katie Hobbs after the passing of HB
By Ken Sain | Arizonan The cities of Chandler and Avondale are in the process of a friendly business transaction to benefit both communities. Chandler City Council approved selling 18%
By Jimmy Magahern | Phoenix Magazine John Hornewer pulls his 6,000-gallon Freightliner tank trunk up to a brown stucco house on a dusty dirt road
`The Arizona Department of Water Resources earlier this year released the Hassayampa Groundwater Model, a numerical basin-scale groundwater prototype that projects water usage by existing
By Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic Once a hub for farming nestled on the edge of Maricopa County, Queen Creek has become one of the county’s fastest-growing cites.
By Trevor Hughes USA TODAY Historic snowfall across the Rocky Mountains is helping recharge some of the country’s biggest reservoirs and provide – briefly –
Opinion: Lake Mead’s forecast went from tanking to stabilizing in just one month. Why did it change so quickly? And what does that mean moving
Anna Stansfield/Cronkite News April 27, 2023 The city of Phoenix is considering increases to its water rates in response to the ongoing drought and rising
By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic A protest about Rio Verde Foothills’ water woes devolved into confusion Wednesday morning as the demonstrators split on their preferred interim legislative
By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune Queen Creek’s deal to bring water from Cibola has survived an initial attempt by three counties to scuttle the arrangement. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi
By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress If 1,000 or so Rio Valley Foothills residents were on an Oct. 26 email chain, they would have whooped
By Pinal Central ELOY — Arizona isn’t running out of water, but it’s likely to become more expensive in years to come as utilities explore
The Bureau of Reclamation also announced plans for a “high-flow release” later this month, when water will come out of Glen Canyon Dam at a
A rendering shows the planned Nestle plant in Glendale || Nestle USA Opinion: Arizona should ensure that all forms of growth have enough water before
Tune back in Monday for a recap of the 2023 Pinal County Water Resources Update. Hear from local and regional leaders working on solutions and
By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central As hundreds of rental homes head to the market in Pinal County, without the need to show an assured water supply, the Board of Supervisors discussed what the county’s policy
Via EPCOR Instagram By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic After days of testimony, an Arizona Corporation Commission hearing on an unincorporated community’s water woes has
Opinion: Lake Mead’s forecast went from tanking to stabilizing in just one month. Why did it change so quickly? And what does that mean moving
By Ken Sain | Chandler Arizonan Intel uses a lot of water. And it’s not just the regular water that flows through Arizona’s canal that it needs. “We
Thomas Loquvam, an EPCOR Water Arizona vice president, testified at an Arizona Corporation Commission hearing last week on the private utility company’s application to serve
By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Mesa City Council voted last week to join an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) to fund a full-time “ambassador” for
By Christopher Flavelle | The New York Times After months of fruitless negotiations between the states that depend on the shrinking Colorado River, the Biden administration on Tuesday
Hoover Dam By Brandon Loomis || The Arizona Republic HOOVER DAM — Federal officials on Tuesday released a draft plan with options for emergency measures
Lake Powell, the giant holding tank straddling Arizona’s northern boundary, is currently forecast to receive 11.3 million acre-feet of water during the April-July snowmelt runoff
A ‘bathtub ring’ of mineral deposits left by higher water levels is visible at the drought-stricken Lake Mead on June 24, 2022. || Photo by
Deposit photo By Alexandra Hardle || The Arizona Republic The West Valley is at the center of a conversation about water in Arizona. In January,
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By Wall Street Journal The big wedding can wait. Couples are deciding they would rather take the plunge into homeownership. In reshuffling the traditional order of
By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the
Photo provided by the City of Goodyear By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft Corp. says its new data center design that consumes “zero water” for
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the
Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
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