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Arizona Water Leaders Lean on Developers to Support Drought Plan
As the Colorado River teeters on the brink of shortage, water leaders in Arizona are begging developers to pressure legislators to sign off on a drought plan, while also aiming to reassure those developers that despite a drier future, it's ...
With Jan. 31 deadline looming, water legislation takes shape in Arizona
With Lake Mead now 39 percent full and approaching a first-ever shortage, Western states that rely on the Colorado River are looking to Arizona to sign a deal aimed at reducing the risk of the reservoir crashing. ...
With 15 Days to Go, Draft Legislation for Arizona Drought Plan Emerges
After months of roller-coaster negotiations, Arizona finally has the makings of legislation that would allow it to take part in a regional plan to prevent the Colorado River system from collapsing....
Nevada, Arizona working to finalize Colorado River drought plan
Arizona has less than two weeks left to approve an emergency plan for the drought-stricken Colorado River, and Nevada officials aren’t just watching the clock run out from the sidelines....
4 Obstacles Facing Arizona As It Finishes Drought Plan
The seven states that rely on the Colorado River are trying to finalize details on how use less of its water. Currently all eyes are on Arizona, which has a had a tough time agreeing how to dole out cuts to water supplies....