[Column] Arizona’s water war is escalating
A fight over how to conserve water in Lake Mead is growing and involving more people — many of who just want the whole thing
A fight over how to conserve water in Lake Mead is growing and involving more people — many of who just want the whole thing
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune East Valley cities face several challenges as they prepare for continued growth in coming decades. Water Planners in
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Farmers and cities in Arizona and Nevada could face their first cuts in water supplies a year from now, just as the existing agreement ends
By Kevin Reagan | TriValley Central The Groundwater Users Advisory Council that represents the Pinal County region expressed concerns over continuous delays with adopting an
By Jessica Suerth | Cronkite News The chairman of the Hualapai Tribe told a Senate committee Wednesday that a proposed 70-mile, $173 million water project
Ryan Randazzo, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizona’s utility regulators agree that ongoing drought threatens hundreds of small water companies in the state, but they disagreed
Arizona Public Media Gov. Doug Ducey Monday vetoed two bills that would exempt some cities from the state’s strict water requirements and give Cochise and
By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is going to have to decide whether he wants to dilute provisions of state
By Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star Arizona, California and Nevada negotiators are moving toward a major agreement triggering cuts in Colorado River water deliveries to
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun State lawmakers are balking at a proposal to let cities approve new subdivisions despite the lack
By Caitlin McGlade | The Arizona Republic A cash-strapped county with an ailing school district wants Scottsdale to pay up for land the city plans
By Lisa Atkins | The Arizona Republic Central Arizona Project has stored enough water undergound to fill Yankee Stadium more than 500 times Anticipating a
By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor People who live in a rural area of San Tan Valley and depend on a standpipe for water services
By Sarah Ruf | Maricopa Monitor The decision by a nearby municipality to end its seven-year relationship with water utility Global Water Resources has caught
inMaricopa The Board of Supervisors, sitting as the Pinal County Flood Control District, unanimously approved the participation with the Army Corps of Engineers on a
By Pam Maclean | Reuters Sixteen states on Monday filed lawsuits against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, contesting a rule that expands the definition of
By Melissa Johnson | Rose Law Group Reporter Gov. Doug Ducey on Tuesday said he would be vigilant in working with the federal government to
Arizona could use some improvement. At least that’s the case when it comes to infrastructure, a report says. The American Society of Civil Engineers has
By Michael Wines | New York Times Arizona could be forced to face cutbacks in water deliveries to its two largest cities unless states that
By Amy Larkin The Guardian For companies daunted by the up-front cost of green infrastructure, a simple accounting change using accelerated depreciation could make a
Rose Law Group has a deep investment in helping to educate about the environment and better it’s future. In addition to the solar energy and
By Peyton Fleming Climate Progress No matter the place — California’s Central Valley, southern Nevada, the Colorado River, the Southern Plains — water is harder
By Adam Gaub Maricopa Monitor An agreement between the Gila River Indian Community and utilities provider SRP is likely to have long-term benefits for many
By Marley Shebala Navajo Times Top officials are mum on a written invitation from Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to meet with Navajo Nation
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By Taylor Giorno | The Hill The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 on Tuesday to ban noncompete agreements that prevent tens of millions of employees
By Brad Brooks | REUTERS Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Wednesday signed into law the first measure passed in the U.S. that aims to protect the data
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