AMWUA Blog
Wise actions, not words, will ensure our continued water security
State lawmakers readily express their commitment to water security, which is the foundation of our thriving communities and robust economy. So why are they introducing legislation that fails to follow this commitment? ...
Jan 28 2025
A water terminology guide to enhance understanding of this essential resource in Arizona
With the 2025 Legislative Session underway, there will be plenty of conversations and news stories about water. While we don’t know the current session's outcome, we do know that the water world is complex, diverse, and full of terminology, which can confuse anyone who isn’t regularly exposed to it. ...
Jan 21 2025
Prevent Stormwater Pollution: Only Rain Should Go in the Storm Drain
Though it's been far too long since we've experienced a good rainstorm, we must remember that when it does rain in Arizona, it often falls rapidly, which can lead to unexpected flooding. This water can rush over driveways, sidewalks, streets, and parking lots. These strong water flows can carry pollutants such as trash, oil, pet waste, and pesticides into our storm drains, contaminating the water ...
Jan 14 2025
Municipal water providers are essential for ensuring Arizona's water security and prosperity
The ten AMWUA cities, along with the City of Tucson, are responsible for ensuring water is delivered every day of the year to the combined 4.5 million residents in their communities, as well as to the businesses and industries crucial not only to central and southern Arizona's economies but also to the national economy. This is a responsibility that municipal water providers take seriously at ever...
Jan 07 2025
Water Security is the Bedrock of our Thriving Communities and Lifeblood of our Economy
Arizona’s thriving economy and vibrant communities in the Phoenix Valley exist because of water security, which is the critical factor that will also determine our future successes. ...
Dec 31 2024
The Colorado River: An Overview of Its Present State and Challenges Ahead
As we begin 2025, we will officially remain in a Tier 1 Colorado River Shortage. However, the uncertainty surrounding the Colorado River continues to pose challenges for all users of this vital resource, including the AMWUA cities. The unpredictability of the amount of Colorado River water that our municipalities can expect after 2026 remains an ongoing concern....
Dec 24 2024
Embrace Water Smart Practices This Holiday Season
‘Tis the season to celebrate with family, food, and festivities. Although everyone’s celebrations may look a little different, preparing traditional or elaborate holiday meals will likely occur. With this increased food consumption comes a rise in water usage....
Dec 17 2024
Safe Drinking Water Act – Protecting our water from source to tap for 50 years
Every time you turn on your tap and drink fresh, clean water, you can thank the Safe Drinking Water Act. For 50 years, this landmark federal legislation has served as a key force in safeguarding the quality of drinking water that is essential to daily life across the country. ...
Dec 10 2024
Still no clarity regarding the future of the Colorado River
Last week, state and federal water leaders gathered to discuss the future of the Colorado River at the annual Colorado River Water Users conference in Las Vegas. After the conclusion of the event, it was clear to the attendees that no decisive path forward had been established, as the Lower and Upper Basin states are far from reaching a consensus on how the Colorado River should be managed after 2...
Dec 03 2024
Laying the Pathway to a More Secure Water Future
Last month, the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) released an update to its groundwater model for the Phoenix metropolitan area in response to recent data and feedback from the homebuilding community. Like last year’s initial model, this update shows that the demands on groundwater will exceed the supply over the next 100 years. In other words, we have reached the limit of relying solel...