
Critics say Moody’s overstates Phoenix-area water problems
By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A branch of the influential Moody’s firm has come out with a dire, much disputed warning for commercial

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star A branch of the influential Moody’s firm has come out with a dire, much disputed warning for commercial

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Last week, national news outlets raced to outdo themselves in hyperbolic headlines following the June 2 announcement about a

By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic Six months into Rio Verde Foothills residents’ water crisis, a second short-term solution is on its way to Gov. Katie Hobbs. A bill, sponsored by Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, endeavors to create a

By Jodie Newell | Casa Grande Dispatch CASA GRANDE — Mayor Craig McFarland told PinalCentral that the declaration by Arizona Department of Water Resources Director

Opinion: Why should Arizonans be confident we’ll overcome our water challenges? Because we have regulatory measures that produced years of positive results. Adam Finke opinion

By Chamber Business News Arizona is making significant investments and taking proactive steps to ensure the state can continue to grow and make up for

By Holly Bock | AZ Family PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego wants to clear up confusion about the recent Arizona groundwater study that prompted new

Written and photographed by Raymond Zhong, who joined scientists on a 90-mile raft expedition through the canyon. || June 6, 2023 Spend long enough in

Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn and a spokesperson for Queen Creek emphasized that water was available for existing customers. Taylor Seely and Alexandra Handle Arizona Republic

By: Taylor Seely and Alexandra Hardle | Arizona Republic On Thursday, Gov. Katie Hobbs’ announcement that groundwater supplies are short of what’s necessary to serve

Opinion: Groups from all over Arizona have applied for about $100 million in water conservation grants. Here’s what to know about the proposals. Joanna Allhands

By Sam DeMoss | Rose Law Group Reporter The Arizona Dept. of Water Resources, on a call explaining the recent news of water issues in

By Arizona Department of Water Resources The Arizona Department of Water Resources has developed and calibrated a groundwater flow model of the Phoenix Active Management

By Joshua Partlow, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Isaac Stanley-Becker | Washington Post There is not enough groundwater underneath the Phoenix metropolitan area to meet projected demands over the

By Jeremy Duda | Axios Arizona has paused approval for new housing subdivisions in the Phoenix area that would have relied on groundwater alone, a

Today ADWR will hold a virtual water briefing. Tune in or contact us and we can discuss later with you. David Johnson, Water Attorney and Chair

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced construction around Phoenix will be limited moving forward to protect groundwater supplies. This comes after Arizona was one of three

By Brandon Loomis | Arizona Republic The groundwater aquifers currently serving 4.6 million people across metro Phoenix are lagging behind growth on a trajectory that

“Though a decision like this was expected at some point, it was thought that the announcement might come in a few years and be limited

Ole Braatelien/Cronkite News Lake Mead and the rest of the Colorado River system are shrinking rapidly. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and water leaders on Thursday

The case, Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, No. 21-454, concerned an Idaho couple, Michael and Chantell Sackett, who sought to build a house on what

Rio Verde voters previously rejected their chance to create their own water district.|| Screenshot AzFamily JIMMY MAGAHERN Phoenix Magazine Breathlessly heralded by The New York

By Richard Smith | YourValley Cautious optimism is preferable when discussing Arizona’s water resources, given the dire updates of the past two years. Vineetha Kartha, the Central Arizona

By J. Graber | YourValley Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed legislation Monday that would have forced the city of Scottsdale to provide water to the thirsty Rio Verde Foothills community. House Bill 2441 was introduced by Rep.

By Kimlye Stager | YourValley MARICOPA — Global Water has completed a number of projects and improvements in the last year and says that they’re planning a few more. Jon Corwin, Global Water vice
Reflection Canyon, upstream of Lake Powell, in June 2021 shows the “bathtub ring” of rock exposed as lake levels fall to historic lows. A plan

A lettuce field in Holtville, Calif. Of seven states that get their water from the Colorado River, California draws the largest share. ||Credit…Sandy Huffaker/Agence France-Presse
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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