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Cutting Back
Across the state, regulators have issued more rights to water than there is water to go around. Water users are closely watching a test case in Diamond Valley to understand the limits of the law and the potential paths forward....

Study: Water Use Dropping In Western Cities Even While Population Grows
Many western cities have been able to shrink their total water use in recent decades, even as their populations grew. That’s the finding of a ...

Rosie on the House: Irrigation maintenance ensures greener grass
Automated irrigation systems can make lawn and landscape easy unless the system has been poorly maintained. Broken sprinkler heads, hardware, and clogged lines can cause poor irrigation, over-saturation, and standing water. Neglecting irrig...

Climate change likely to keep hammering Colorado River’s biggest reservoirs
The Colorado River’s largest reservoirs are expected to keep struggling over the next five years due to climate change, according to the federal agency that oversees them....

Lawmaker to push bill banning sale of Colorado River rights
As far as Rep. Regina Cobb, R-Kingman, is concerned, she has just begun to fight. Cobb remains steadfast against a deal that allows a farm along the Colorado River to sell millions of gallons of water to the city of Queen Creek. The water w...