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Mohave Valley Daily News
MVIDD releases proposed resolution changeA proposed revision of Mohave Valley Irrigation and Drainage District Resolution 90-01 to allow the movement of contracted Colorado River water outside the district through a rotational land...
Arizona Daily Star
Water bills to go up under 3 proposals being considered by Tucson City CouncilTucson Water has submitted three plans for the Tucson City Council to consider outlining annual water-rate increases during the next four years.
The Nevada Independent
Infighting delays Lake Mead drought plan as water 'bankers' protect controlLake Mead is unsustainable. The Southwest U.S. needs a plan. On this, everyone agrees. But a fix is hard because water agencies exist to protect their own interests — and while the depth...
Water Deeply
Recycled Wastewater at Your Tap? It Could Be Soon in ArizonaArizona has been reusing treated sewage for more than 90 years. Now a new set of rules will allow highly treated wastewater to be plumbed directly into homes and businesses, explains hydrogeologist...
KNAU Arizona Public Radio
Mohave County Protests Proposed Water TransferThe managers of the Central Arizona Project want to purchase farmland in Mohave County and send the water to the suburbs of Phoenix and Tucson. Local communities oppose the transfer. KNAU’s...
KdMiner
Navajo president approves drought declarationNavajo Nation President Russell Begaye has signed a drought declaration issued earlier this week by tribal emergency management officials.
Arizona Daily Sun
No easy answers for Colorado River's woes, author saysAuthor David Owen found a useful way to think about water issues: trace the course of one river, from source to mouth.
AZ Central
Arizona water managers disagree on how to prevent a shortage on the Colorado RiverArizona officials are calling for new conservation measures on the Colorado River that would protect water levels in Lake Mead from the effects of a relentless drought across the...
Parker Live
CRIT recall is about water rights, council responsesTribal water rights are at the center of an effort by two members of the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) to recall the entire CRIT Tribal Council.