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Contract approved for continued water facility expansion to serve PeoriaCity council approved a contract amendment with Jacobs Engineering in the amount of $375,000 to provide owner’s representative services during construction of the Pyramid Peak Water Treatment...
The Patch
Scottsdale Water Recognized For Safety, Professional AchievementsPart of the annual conference is the AZ Water Awards – a celebration of the professionals who have demonstrated excellence in the Arizona water and wastewater industry. While winners of these...
AZ Central
Here's how less than 10% of farmland could solve the Colorado River's water deficitOpinion: A voluntary program could eliminate the million acre-foot overdraft on the Colorado River while still maintaining the dominant role of agriculture.
AZ Central
COVID-19 stopped Arizona's public groundwater debate - and just when it was getting goodOpinion: Public groundwater planning efforts have mostly ground to a halt, and just when the work was pivoting from fact-finding to solution-making.
Arizona Daily Star
Expected spring runoff into Colorado River plunges after dry AprilA dry April caused the expected spring-summer runoff into Lake Powell to plunge dramatically, with the water-flow forecast down the Colorado River declining as much in one month as Tucson Water...
AZ Central
Supercharged by climate change, ‘megadrought’ points to drier future in the WestSince 2000, the West has been stricken by a dry spell so severe that it ranks among the biggest "megadroughts" of the past 1,200 years. But scientists have found that unlike the...
AZ Central
Now, more than ever, we need tribes at the water negotiating tableOpinion: We need each other if we are going to protect and save the life of the Colorado River that supports us all.
AZ Central
'Breathing room': Buckeye adopts a plan to find more water as city rapidly expandsBuckeye leaders recently approved a plan that outlines the city's current water supplies and how much the suburb some 40 miles west of Phoenix needs to acquire to grow sustainably
AZ Central
Buckeye's plan reveals an inconvenient truth: We're all after the same waterOpinion: How do Arizona cities grow more sustainably when everyone is eyeing a handful of finite water sources?
KJZZ
Arizona Groundwater Pumping A Serious Concern For Water AssociationSpring rains have helped increase water reserves in Maricopa County. But long-term concerns about preserving the state’s most precious resource are still top of mind for conservationists...