AMWUA Blog
Keeping The Water Flowing
A week ago Sunday, the day after moving to Phoenix, I woke up in my new place to find no water. I was reminded of how easy it is to take water for granted and to underappreciate the thousands of professionals working every hour of the week throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan Area to ensure water flows from our faucets. ...
Feb 08 2016
100 AMWUA Blog Posts: The Top Five
The AMWUA Blog marked 100 posts last week. We launched the weekly blog in March 2015 with a post that introduced readers to ...
Feb 01 2016
Water: In Praise Of Cities
Flint, Michigan has been on my mind a lot lately....
Jan 25 2016
Alliance Gathers Forces (Including One Of Our Own) To Advance Water Efficiency
Carol Ward-Morris, AMWUA's Assistant Director, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Alliance for Water Efficiency (AWE). The Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the efficient and sustainable use of water in the United States and Canada. In fact, it's the ...
Jan 18 2016
In Memoriam: Wes Steiner, A Public Servant
A great man passed away on January 6, 2016 just shy of his 94th birthday. His name was Wes Steiner. If you weren’t around in the 60’s, 70’s or 80’s, you might not have heard of Wes. But the western water community knew him well. He was a visionary and a pioneer, and his influence on water management in Arizona has been profound....
Jan 11 2016
Wanted: A Few Good Leaders
"Lead" is a verb. It means to guide, to show the way. Protecting Arizona's water future will require our elected officials to lead us forward the way past generations took charge when it mattered before....
Jan 04 2016
Stop Talking: Five Actions To Secure Arizona’s Water Future
2015 was a big year for headlines and stories about water and, given the nearly 16-year drought, we can expect no less in 2016. That's a good thing because it keeps the momentum going for necessary change....
Dec 28 2015
Succulents: Add A Little Drama To Your Yard
Succulents can steal the show in a drought-tolerant landscape. Their structural and exotic shapes add whimsy and originality to a desert yard....
Dec 21 2015
Tired Of Skimming And Cleaning? 10 Pool-Friendly Shade Trees
Cities need trees, including our desert cities. Trees help to mitigate the heat island, reduce ground temperatures in the evening and remove pollutants from the air. Trees raise property values, save energy by shading walls and windows, and attract birds and other wildlife. Here's the question: Why don't we plant more of them?...
Dec 14 2015
Water Rates Rising: Is Anyone Really Surprised?
The cost of delivering clean water to your home or business is rising. So is the cost of treating and reusing wastewater. The increase may already be reflected in your water bill, or soon will be. There are a few things you should know about where that additional money is going - and where it is not going....