AMWUA Blog

Rethinking Grass in the Desert
Since much of our household water use occurs in our yards and landscapes, rethinking our approach to grass is an effective way to conserve. Desert-adapted landscapes with drought-tolerant plants and trees use far less water and require less maintenance than traditional lawns. That's why many AMWUA cities offer rebates and incentives to help residents make the switch....

Sep 02 2025
Choosing the right plants creates vibrant, water-efficient landscapesA year ago, the newest edition of Landscape Plants for the Arizona Desert was released—and it has become a go-to guide for homeowners, landscapers, and green industry professionals alike. Whether you’re choosing the perfect shade tree or designing a low-water yard makeover, this guide helps Arizonans bring beauty and sustainability to their landscapes. On its first anniversary, we decided it's the...

Aug 26 2025
Protecting Arizona’s Lifeline: The Colorado RiverThe Colorado River supplies water for millions of Arizonans, supports our economy, tribal communities, local businesses, agriculture, and even keeps our military bases running. Today, that vital resource faces significant pressure from a historic drought and demand that exceeds the water available, creating much ...

Aug 19 2025
The uncertainty surrounding the Colorado RiverLast week, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released its closely watched ...

Aug 12 2025
Help your plants beat the heat with these tipsWe've experienced some record-breaking heat this monsoon season, with little to no rainfall. This combination of extreme heat and little or no precipitation can be highly stressful on your landscape, even for desert-adapted plants. ...

Aug 05 2025
Water Main Breaks: Preparing for the UnexpectedBeneath every city is a complex network of pipes, pumps, tanks, and valves that delivers clean, reliable water to homes and businesses. This underground infrastructure stretches for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of miles. Keeping it all working takes constant attention. Cities invest millions each year to maintain and modernize these systems by inspecting lines, replacing aging pipes, upgrading e...

Jul 29 2025
Having access to safe, clean water is essentialEnsuring the quality of drinking water is always a top priority for the AMWUA cities. To uphold this standard, city water professionals conduct thorough testing, analysis, and monitoring of water quality on a daily basis. This detailed effort ensures that the water supplied to local communities is clean and safe for all residents and commercial customers....

Jul 22 2025
Advanced Water Purification is a logical and necessary step forwardLocal municipal water providers are always looking for innovative ways to bolster and stretch their water supplies. A practical option for our communities is to maximize the use of recycled water through advanced purified water treatment technology. Water managers recognize that this approach is efficient and cost-effective on a large scale, and it would increase local water supplies. This is part...

Jul 15 2025
A look behind the tap: What your water bill supportsWater may not be something you think about often, but it’s a crucial part of your daily routine—from splashing water on your face in the morning to washing dishes at night. Many people are often surprised to learn about the significant effort that goes into delivering clean, reliable water to our homes, local businesses, and community facilities, as well as what your monthly water bill helps suppo...

Jul 08 2025
Lessons from the 2025 Legislative SessionArizona lawmakers introduced a record 130 water-related bills during the recently adjourned 2025 legislative session, surpassing last year’s 95 bills. It’s clear that legislators recognize water as a priority, but very few of those bills actually strengthened our overall water security. ...