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Arizona Republic
Would you drink recycled water? Because it's no longer a 'someday' ideaOpinion: If you live in Phoenix, you could one day drink ultra-purified recycled water. It's time to start talking about the implications of that.
Wall Street Journal
Phoenix Is in No Danger of Running Out of WaterOPINION: Farmers in Arizona use far more of it than residents do, so demand declines as the population grows.
KTAR
Phoenix Water Services Department offers incentives for water conservationThe Phoenix Water Services Department is introducing new financial incentives for residents to promote sustainable water use and conservation.
Arizona Daily Star
Arizona cancels a lease for farm that exports alfalfa to Middle EastThe state Land Department on Monday canceled one of the controversial leases of state land to a company that has been growing alfalfa for export to Saudi Arabia.
Arizona Republic
Here's what Goodyear is doing to help residents save water and moneyPhoenix recently launched a pilot program to detect leaks and help bring down water bills at some city-owned facilities. And one West Valley city is similarly leading the way when it comes to...
Arizona Republic
Are you unwittingly wasting water? Here's how to find a hidden leakOpinion: It should be easier to find a stealthy leak in your home or yard, but for now, here are some tips to help.
Your Valley
Peoria appoints new water services directorDavid Burks will serve as the next Water Services Director for the city of Peoria. City Manager Henry Darwin made the announcement Tuesday. Burks has been with the city since 2013 and...
City of Phoenix
Drought Pipeline Project Construction and Testing CompletedThe Drought Pipeline is now ready for service, bolstering our city’s resilience to drought. Construction and restoration for the Drought Pipeline Project, a complex and intricate system...
Arizona Republic
Why we're using beer to tell the story of metro Phoenix's water futureOpinion: Recycled water is no longer a 'someday' proposition for metro Phoenix. We're brewing a beer to help talk about this paradigm shift.
Arizona Capitol Times
Process starts for new era managing Colorado RiverStakeholders sharing the Colorado River have started sending their water policy wish lists to the Bureau of Reclamation as they negotiate new river use guidelines.