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Phoenix looks to bolster its existing water supplies with new development policies
The city of Phoenix wants to implement new water conservation policies for future development as it continues attracting residents, companies and big projects to the Valley....
'Game of chicken' or 'chess game,' Colorado River solution elusive
After more than seven months of fruitless negotiating over how to slash Colorado River water use, the seven river basin states’ officials will now talk some more....
Sen. Sinema tells cities to work together to secure federal drought relief money
Right now, the seven states that rely on the Colorado River are trying to reach an agreement. This week, six states including Arizona, sent a proposal to reduce their allotment of Colorado River water to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. ...
Why 2 competing plans to save the Colorado River could be a good thing
Opinion: The battle lines aren't new, but the level of detail is in two plans to stabilize the Colorado River. That's a win for all of us....
Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly upbeat about water solutions for the Southwest, even after crucial deadline was missed
Both of Arizona’s U.S. senators, in different ways, are projecting optimism about the state’s long-term water security even after a week in which California could not join other Southwestern states on a plan for sharp cuts to preserve the r...