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Water cutbacks set to begin under deal designed to ‘buy down risk’ on Colorado River
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will start taking less water from the Colorado River in January as a hard-fought set of agreements kicks in to reduce the risk of reservoirs falling to critically low levels....

Amid Unregulated Pumping, Arizona's Water Tables Are Falling
Arizona’s groundwater levels are plummeting in many areas. The problem is especially severe in unregulated rural areas where there are no limits on pumping. The water levels in more than 2,000 wells have dropped more than 100 feet since the...

New water-conservation technology could be 'game changer' for City of Phoenix
While we in Phoenix are desert dwellers, one look around the Valley makes it clear that most everybody likes it green. But if your job title requires you to make sure the 1.6 million residents of Phoenix have enough water to survive, all th...

GROWTH ON TAP: Goodyear invests in water infrastructure to fuel future development
Goodyear has big goals for growth, and it will need water to facilitate that growth. That’s why it broke ground early this month on a new water treatment facility that will expand the city’s water capacity and help ensure the city’s water r...

Survey: Arizonans concerned most about water, education and the state's finances
Heading into 2020, more Arizonans are worried about the future of the state's water, children and finances than are focused on hot-button issues like immigration or gun control, according to new polling from the Morrison Institute for Publi...