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At water-starved Lake Mead and Lake Powell, 'the crisis is already real,' scientists say
Independent panel of scientists warn that dropping levels at Lake Powell have implications for Lake Mead as well as Arizona, California, and Nevada....
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New Study Demonstrates Water Conservation’s Pay Off for Ratepayers
New study shows conservation efforts in California have led to lower water usage and $11 billion in avoided costs for the City of Los Angeles. Another example of how water conservation produces real results....
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Central New Mexico Project? How a 50-year-old rule could let New Mexico use Arizona water
Amidst drought, the Colorado River Lower Basin faces more supply pressures, this time from New Mexico....
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Pima County's AZ Pure Water Brew team heads to Idaho to help with purified water project
The Pima County team behind the successful AZ Pure Water Brew project that helped pave the way to lifting the prohibition on potable reuse in AZ is heading to Idaho....
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New Water Conservation Agreement Provides At Least $2 Million For CRIT While Providing Water For Lake Mead
The Colorado River Indian Tribes Tribal Council in western Arizona has approved a System Conservation Agreement which will provide the Tribes with more than $2 million per year in exchange for fallowing 1,884 acres of farmland on the Reserv...