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Arizona Daily Star
6 things to know about dire challenges to our Colorado River water lifelineA bruising battle between the Central Arizona Project and many states and water users has revitalized the push for a stillborn plan to prepare for more drought on the Colorado River.
ABC 15
How tree rings help measure Arizona's 'mega drought'After a record low winter run-off, some water experts are now calling this Arizona's worst mega-drought in recorded history, even when compared to tree-ring data that goes all the way back to...
Arizona Public Media
How Drought Impacts Wildlife in Southern ArizonaThe Arizona Game and Fish Department says a dry winter has presented challenges for wildlife in our mountain ranges.
12 News
New Urgency About Dealing With Arizonas Historic DroughtThere’s a new urgency about dealing with Arizona’s 20-year drought -- one of the worst in more than 1,000 years, according to a federal official.
AZ Capitol Times
Water policy push dries up for DuceyGov. Doug Ducey drowned under his own ambitions this legislative session. Ducey made gains on several issues — most notably K-12 education funding — this session, but his...
ASU Now
Tempe, ASU to work together on wastewater monitoring to improve public healthTempe, ASU to work together on wastewater monitoring to improve public health.
Glendale Star
Glendale yard marks 100 acres of grass to xeriscapeBob Wild just helped Glendale reach an important milestone. Two months ago, he ripped out all the grass in his front yard and replaced it with gravel and low-water-use plants. His project...
Public News Service
Easement Will Protect Important AZ Water SourceArizona's Verde River provides water to many rural communities and about 3 million people in the Phoenix area. This week, groups reached a deal to protect a portion of the river.
Arizona Public Media
To the Last Drop: Planning for Water ShortageFederal officials recently issued a grim forecast for the Colorado River. After a winter with very little snow in the Rockies, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation says there's more than a 50 percent...
Lacrosse Tribune
Skol: Floods and droughtsAfter a recent visit to one of the driest places in America, returning here to find the La Crosse River flooding out of its banks provided some food for thought about water issues.