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Facing water cutbacks, Arizona farmers 'in limbo' despite $10 million federal pledge
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved $10 million to help pay for water projects in the farmlands of central Arizona, where growers are bracing for their supply of Colorado River water to be shut off. ...
Tucson's admirable water conservation efforts
About a year ago, part of the Santa Cruz River had flowing water for the first time in around 80 years. The effects of returning water to a system like the Santa Cruz can greatly benefit riparian wildlife, plants and communities near the wa...
How a trickle of water is breathing life into the parched Colorado River Delta
The Colorado River once flowed with so much water that steamboats sailed on its wide, meandering stretches near the U.S.-Mexico border. When the environmentalist Aldo Leopold paddled the river’s delta in Mexico nearly a century ago, he was ...
Report: Arizona's Colorado River water supply will hold steady next year
Arizona’s water supply from the Colorado River will remain consistent into next year. That’s good news in the eyes of state water managers....
Reservoirs brimming but drought lurking
Arizona’s reservoirs are brimming for the first time in years, despite a bad snow year and the return of drought across much of the West....