AMWUA Press Room
Tucson.com
Water fight tied directly to Arizona's growth (Part Two)Phoenix Water Director Kathryn Sorensen: “That’s at the heart of this issue — how much water do we leave on the lake? How much do you bring into central Arizona? And who gets to...
Tucson.com
Who controls the water? Arizona agencies slug it out (Part One)AMWUA legal counsel Kathleen Ferris: “Do we want our Colorado River supplies to be managed by parochial interests or do we want it managed by an agency with the outlook for the whole...
North Phoenix News
EPCOR Seeks Revenue Hike & Water District ConsolidationThe water utility serving Anthem’s east side aims to consolidate its 11 Arizona districts.
News Deeply/Water Deeply
Major Water Rights Settlement for Arizona Tribe Goes to CongressThis plan would provide water for Arizona’s Hualapai Tribe to grow its business operations in the Grand Canyon.
UANews
'Beyond the Mirage' Water Documentary Wins Regional EmmyThe UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences partnered with Arizona Public Media to take a deep dive into the water issues facing the Southwest.
The Daily Courier
Watson Dam repairs to take place underwaterCity approves initial engineering work with a total cost about $2 million.
Arizona Daily Sun
Nonprofit hopes to boost 4FRI forest thinningThe Nature Conservancy and the Forest Service hope a new partnership, called the Future Forest program, will help accelerate the pace of watershed improvements.
East Valley Tribune
On tap: Treated wastewater could be coming to EV faucetsGovernor’s office passes new rules that will allow communities to recycle reclaimed water into drinking water.
ASU Now
ASU geophysicists measure success of water management programs in TucsonSatellite data provide closer look at water storage success both above, below ground.
UA News
UA to Head New Center Focusing on Biofuels and BioproductsLow-water desert plants have prominent role in research grant.