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Feds begin ‘expedited’ process to help save drought-stricken Colorado River
The US Department of Interior announced Friday it is launching an “expedited” process to potentially change water-flow operations on the ...

A 100-year water supply?
Whether its groundwater or river water in danger of running dry first, the biggest potential impact from Arizona’s continuing water issues is it will stall growth....

Enough messing around. Will the feds mandate cuts to save Lake Mead or not?
Opinion: If Colorado River states can't save enough water in 2023, Lake Mead is done. It's time for the feds to say (and mean) it: Will they step in if we fail?...

Is rural Arizona ready to cut back water use? We've reached a crossroads in that fight
Opinion: Two efforts to regulate groundwater use in Arizona's rural communities could have long-ranging consequences, depending on what happens next....

Phoenix Water Hosting Town Halls Focused on Colorado River Shortage
As part of their ongoing effort to keep the public informed about how reduced allocations of Colorado River water are impacting the City of Phoenix, Phoenix Water experts will deliver a presentation at various locations in the weeks ahead....