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Arizona Republic
Who 'deserves' Arizona's water? Our future rests on this and 3 other questionsOpinion: How do we make sense of the bad news surrounding Arizona's water supply? Here are 4 fundamental questions to consider.
Daily Independent
Arizona golf courses must tighten water usageSince 1980, officials have required more strict water conservation efforts as the decades have passed. The efforts have five tiers and are headed into the final phase of the plan.
KNAU
New data says Lake Powell inflows expected to be 64% below normal this yearThe latest water supply outlook from the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center estimates Lake Powell will only receive 64% of its average water inflows this year. The report was released Thursday.
ABC 15
Lax AZ groundwater laws threaten rural groundwater supplyOne of the last preserved stretches of Historic Route 66 winds through downtown Kingman. Formed in the 1880s, the former railroad town sits in the farthest corner of northwest Arizona that you can...
AZ Water
“Appreciation Week” Recognizes Essential Services of Arizona Water ProfessionalsDuring the week of April 11-17 Arizona leaders from both within and outside the state’s “water community” will take time during Arizona Water Professionals Appreciation Week to...
Arizona Republic
Bill to prevent Arizona HOAs from banning artificial turf signed into law by Gov. DuceyArizona homeowners associations could no longer impose outright bans only on artificial grass under a bill signed by Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday.
India Times
Lake Powell In US Has Almost Lost All Its Water, All In The Matter Of Only 9 MonthsClimate change continues to wreak havoc and if things don't change soon, it could get worse for the mankind given the speed at which our glaciers are shrinking and rapidly rising temperatures...
Arizona Republic
4 utterly important water questions for Arizona that almost no one is talking aboutOpinion: We can't talk about who gets water from a powerful new authority if we don't talk about growth. Maybe these are tough questions, but we can't leave them to chance.
Arizona Republic
How low can the Colorado River go? Drought forces states to face tough choices about waterWater managers from across the Colorado River Basin are preparing to negotiate new rules for allocating the river's dwindling flow and sharing the pain of a deepening shortage.
ASU News
ASU center goes river graphingThe Colorado River — and the critical water it provides to Arizona — has long been a center of attention for communities and policymakers across the state. But it moved into the...