AMWUA Blog

Funding WIFA is vital to our continued prosperity
We cannot secure Arizona’s water future if our state lawmakers continue to raid the fund intended for that purpose. It is baffling that the Legislature is considering a budget that will divert dedicated resources from Arizona’s down payment for developing new water supplies. State leaders must find alternative solutions to build the state budget without compromising our water security – the founda...

Jun 10 2025
Common mistakes that harm rather than help your landscape during the summerAre you looking for ways to help your trees and plants thrive under the intense heat of the desert summer sun? Desert-adapted plants are naturally suited for this climate, but they do require some additional care during the summer months to truly flourish. Many enthusiasts unknowingly make changes that can be detrimental to their trees and plants. ...

Jun 03 2025
Wildfires can significantly impact our water sourcesAs temperatures rise, many people plan trips up north to the high country. While enjoying the cooler outdoor temperatures, we must always exercise extreme caution with fires, which can directly affect our water supply in the Valley. ...

May 27 2025
Keep your pool waterwise as temperatures riseAs Memorial Day weekend passes and temperatures begin to rise, more people will look to stay cool in a pool. Before summer fully swings into action, it’s crucial to optimize your pool's efficiency for the hottest months. Outdoor water usage accounts for a significant portion of a household's monthly water expenses, and swimming pools are among the largest consumers of outdoor water. Ensuring your ...

May 20 2025
CAGRD’s growing constraints are a harsh reality check that needs to be addressedAs water legislation continues to be discussed at the State Capitol, more attention is being raised about the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) and its role in Arizona’s water management. This increased focus stems from legislation that would place more responsibility on the CAGRD, which would jeopardize CAGRD’s ability to fulfill its existing obligations. If CAGRD fails, ...

May 13 2025
Investing in infrastructure strengthens our water futureWater systems are the backbone of our communities, serving as a vital infrastructure that delivers safe and clean water to households, industries, and businesses. Every day, millions of gallons of water flow through a complex system of pipes buried underground to meet our needs. This water starts its journey at treatment plants, moves through storage tanks and pumping stations, and travels along l...

May 06 2025
Here's to our dependable, clean, and safe drinking waterWe are fortunate to have continuous access to tap water, which ensures public health, fire protection, economic support, and the quality of life we enjoy. Any measure of a prosperous society—low mortality rates, economic growth, and public safety—is related to access to safe water. ...

Apr 30 2025
Understanding the difference between a drought and a water shortageThe terms drought and shortage are often used interchangeably when discussing water in the West. While both drought and shortage involve a lack of water, their circumstances, impacts, and challenges differ. Understanding the distinction between a drought and a water shortage is helpful for understanding the complexities of our water resources here in Arizona....

Apr 22 2025
Trees enrich our desert communities in many waysThere are numerous ways to enhance a landscape, but one of the most effective methods is by incorporating native trees. Planting a tree not only creates an immediate visual impact with its beauty, color, and texture, but it also offers a range of benefits when planted and maintained properly. Trees provide social, communal, environmental, and economic advantages that positively affect our communit...

Apr 15 2025
The Uncertain Future of the Colorado RiverThe uncertainty surrounding the Colorado River presents ongoing challenges for all users of this vital resource. The unpredictability of the amount of Colorado River water that AMWUA municipalities can depend on after 2026 remains a significant concern, prompting them to strategize on ways to navigate this uncertainty effectively....