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Water efficiency achievable throughout U.S. without decrease in economic activity
A recent study co-authored by two Northern Arizona University researchers showed that targeted efforts to increase water efficiency could save enough water annually to fill Lake Mead. It could happen without significantly compromising econo...
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Arizona surface, drinking water infrastructure gets $30.5M award
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is awarding $2.7 billion nationwide in support to water infrastructure via State Revolving Funds (SRFs), including $30,536,000 for Arizona. This funding assists states, tribes and territories w...
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Phoenix Water Partners With Arizona Department Of Environmental Quality To Administer Operation Certification Exams
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced organizations to make changes and find new ways to ensure continuity of service to customers. Phoenix Water employees are essential and provide the lifeblood of our community. Many positions require Operator...
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'The pie keeps shrinking': Lake Mead's low level will trigger water cutbacks for Arizona, Nevada
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again receive less water from the Colorado River next year under a set of agreements intended to help boost the level of Lake Mead, which now stands at just 40% of its full capacity....
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When Pandemic Subsides, Phoenix May Reduce Water Flow For Customers Who Don't Pay
Like many cities across the country, Phoenix announced in March that it wouldn’t cut off water through the summer if people don’t pay their bills. But now the city is facing some tough decisions....