
On the Little Colorado River, a confluence of interests presents constant challenges
Standing at the confluence of the Colorado rivers. Debra Utacia Krol Arizona Republic The Little Colorado River’s turquoise blue waters and the place where they

Standing at the confluence of the Colorado rivers. Debra Utacia Krol Arizona Republic The Little Colorado River’s turquoise blue waters and the place where they

By Catherine Reagor | AZCentral Home building in metro Phoenix hasn’t come to a grinding halt and isn’t expected to, despite new water restrictions for

By Brandon Messick | Parker Pioneer Officials from the town of Queen Creek gathered Wednesday morning to celebrate the first installment in a controversial Colorado

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune While some communities in Arizona still grow crops, Queen Creek is growing water. Simply by using effluent, or

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic The newly appointed members of the Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District — all residents of the unincorporated community where

Salt River Project still gets power from the Dry Lake Wind Power Project, which was the first wind farm built in Arizona. Russ Wiles Arizona

Opinion: Saudi-owned Fondomonte grows alfalfa to feed cows overseas. That impacts our water supply, but not in the one-size-fits-all ways that many think. Joanna Allhands

By Phil Boas | Arizona Republic Arizona has a problem. We are an arid state with most of our population concentrated in what attorney Grady

Screenshot || Cronkite News video Lillie Boudreaux Cronkite News Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren asked senators Wednesday for more funding, and time, for a pipeline

By Daily Independent Queen Creek will officially be accepting Colorado River water next week in a process that has been years in the making. The

Groundwater is pumped by the Maricopa- Stanfield Irrigation and Drainage District for agricultural use in western Pinal County.|| Steven King/Dispatch Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star

Visitors sample beverages at a Scottsdale event demonstrating the city’s small-scale ability to purify wastewater to drinking-water standards. (Courtesy City of Scottsdale) By Jason W.

Joanna Allhands Arizona Republic After writing about water conservation – in which I argued that raising the bar on cities may not save a ton
Maggie Laird opinion contributor Opinion: It takes a lot of time and effort to know where water is coming from in Arizona and how it’s

Beardsley Water Reclamation Facility (Via City of Peoria) By Joe McHugh | Peoria Times Peoria City Council, at its June 27 city council meeting, unanimously

By Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Concerns about Phoenix-area water supplies have been much in the news of late, but the focus has been on outlying

Gov. Gavin Newsom asked state residents in July 2021 to reduce water usage by 15 percent during the height of the state’s driest years on

Courtesy of U.S. Rep Greg Stanton Congressman says It’s more than an environmental issue Tara Kavaler Arizona Republic USA TODAY NETWORK It has been nearly

By Katharine Greer, Law Clerk | Rose Law Group Reporter On Thursday, June 1st, the Arizona Department of Water Resources announced that the State will

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s water director is looking at proposals to allow some development to use groundwater in fast-growing fringes of the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic On the outskirts of metro Phoenix, some new housing developments won’t get approved

Sandhill cranes migrate through Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Brandon Loomis Arizona Republic PIUTE FARMS WATERFALL, Utah — The muddy San Juan River plunged over a

WATCH By Arizona Horizon | PBS The battle over water in the Rio Verde area has come to an end after Governor Hobbs signed a

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal A Scottsdale-based company that makes technology to extract drinking water from the air has partnered with Local First

Colorado River ||Arizona Dept. Water Resources Taylor Seely Arizona Republic Arizona cities and other entities could serve nearly 2 million households for a year with

Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic When Rose Carroll bought a home and acreage in Rio Verde Foothills about 2½ years ago, she knew her new property

Opinion: A recent report raises serious issues about long-term groundwater availability in metro Phoenix. But knee-jerk actions are the last things we need. Jon Kyl
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.