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The Latest: Arizona Supreme Court Rules in Water Rights Case
The Arizona Supreme Court has sided with a proposed development in southern Arizona in a water rights case involving one of the Southwest's only free-flowing rivers, the San Pedro....
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Arizona court clears way for new development to tap groundwater near San Pedro River
Arizona’s Supreme Court cleared the way for a new development with nearly 7,000 homes near the San Pedro River in a hotly contested decision that conservationists say will threaten one of the last free-flowing rivers in the Southwest. ...
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Nonnative Quagga Mussels Impacting Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Lake Mead and Lake Powell are both infested with non-native quagga mussels. The task ahead is keeping them from infesting other waters and infrastructure....
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Survival of North America’s Desert Wetlands Depends on Lake Mead
Shortages of Colorado River water could reduce water available for agriculture, in turn reducing the agricultural runoff that supports the Cienaga de Santa Clara and the Salton Sea. ...
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Monsoon rains found to be beneficial to underground aquifers
A team of researchers has been studying the fate of monsoon rainfall and its impact on groundwater recharge in the Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico....