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Arizona Senate committee shelves groundwater bill after impassioned debate
State senators heard impassioned pleas from supporters of proposed legislation that would make it easier for Arizona water regulators to limit well-drilling in farming areas where groundwater levels are falling. But in the end, the bill was...
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How is the Verde River doing? Conservation groups give the watershed a C-plus
Take a walk along the banks of the Verde River and you’ll find water cascading down gentle rapids, cottonwoods and willows rustling in the breeze, and the sounds of birds ringing out in the shady oasis....
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This bill will protect scarce water supplies for rural Arizona, if the Legislature can pass it
Breakthrough reporting by the Arizona Republic widely exposed what is perhaps one of the state’s darkest water secrets: Groundwater pumping is essentially unregulated in nearly 80% of the state, putting the livelihoods and water supplies of...
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As Arizona weighs water reforms, farms push back against reporting pumping data
While the Arizona Legislature considers how to respond to problems of falling groundwater levels in rural areas, the agriculture industry is pushing back against proposals that would require owners of large wells across the state to measure...
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OPINION: Only new regulations can ensure Arizona's wells won't go dry
Many rural areas in Arizona are depleting their aquifers. As a start, well owners statewide should be required to report how much they are pumping....