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CAP kills purchase of rural land, water rights for suburban Tucson-Phoenix growth
The agency that operates the CAP must look elsewhere for water for future suburban growth, now that it’s killed a proposed $34 million deal to buy land and water rights in rural Mohave County along the Colorado River....
CAP challenges state recommendation on Quartzsite water lease
Calling the recommendation by ADWR that the Secretary of the Interior deny the proposed lease of Quartzsite’s Colorado River water entitlement a “significant blow” to Quartzsite, CAP argued its case for approval in a letter sent Thursday to...
Proposal to charge some living outside of city limits more for Tucson Water
Higher water bills may be in store for nearly 69,000 Tucson Water customers living or operating businesses outside of city limits....
Water Savings And Checking Accounts: How Cities Bank On Future Supply
Water is a precious commodity, especially in the desert. Valley cities rely on surface water infrastructure, like dams and reservoirs. But the snowpack feeding those rivers was near record low this year. So managers are looking to bank futu...
CAP terminates purchase agreement
Central Arizona Project board of directors voted unanimously Thursday morning to terminate the proposed purchase agreement with Water Asset Management and Water Property Investors LLC and affiliates for seven Mohave Valley Farms and the ass...