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AZ Central
Lawsuit: Navajo coal plant must keep running till debt paid offThe Hopi Tribe and coal-miners on Tuesday filed a lawsuit that aims to force the Central Arizona Project to continue buying power from a troubled coal-fired power plant near Page.
News Deeply/Water Deeply
Big Challenges for Colorado River States That Want to Conserve WaterLower Basin states can easily store conserved water upstream in Lake Mead, but it’s not so simple for Upper Basin states with major reservoirs below them. There are some solutions in the...
American Rivers
There's no "Sweet Spot" - What the Colorado River Needs is "Real Balance"The real problem isn’t one water user striving to achieve a “sweet spot” in reservoir levels to maximize its own water use; it’s the failure so far of the basin states to...
The Denver Channel
First-ever water symposium aims to bridge gap and bring all sides togetherThe future, everything we know and love about our Colorado - outdoor recreation, innovation, agriculture - all hinge on one thing: water.
Water Online
States Spar Over Colorado River UseFour states made accusations this month that Arizona’s largest water provider manipulates supply and demand on the Colorado River.
The Nevada Independent
Citing Arizona issue, Colorado River user says it will not participate in conservation program as negotiators meet next weekThe Colorado city of Pueblo has informed water managers that it will no longer participate in a conservation program to boost the elevations of Lake Powell and Lake Mead. It is the latest result of...
Arizona Public Media
Rethinking Groundwater Use in WillcoxAgriculture has long been the main economic driver in and around the southeastern Arizona town of Willcox. Unregulated pumping of groundwater and the expansion of a large dairy farm has been...
Arizona Daily Star
Water leases at root of recall effort on Colorado River Indian ReservationThe Mojave Indians call themselves Pipa Aha Macav — “The People by the River.” The Colorado River is the economic and spiritual heartland for the Mojave and three other...
Denver Water Tap
Letters to Arizona: Capping Colorado River useWater crisis in the West could be exacerbated by one utility gaming the system.
City of Glendale
Landscape Rebate ProgramCouncilmember Bart Turner presents Glendale resident a $150 rebate check for replacing his grass with a tropical-looking, water-wise landscape.