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Colorado River Basin winter forecast signals dry times ahead
All signs are pointing to a dry start to 2021 across much of the Colorado River watershed, which provides water to about 40 million people in the Western U.S....
ASU study reveals groundwater generates 43 percent of state GDP
A new study highlights the tremendous impact groundwater has on Arizona’s economy and underscores the need to make sure every community has tools to protect and manage it far into the future, said Todd Reeve, director of Business for Water ...
What happens if some of the most secure water in Arizona comes up for grabs?
Opinion: What's the reaction to the prospect of leasing the Colorado River Indian Tribes' water in Arizona? Publicly, it may be crickets. But privately, many have thoughts....
Colorado River runoff plunges, raising shortage concerns
Record and near-record low flows on the Upper Colorado River this summer and fall have dramatically and abruptly worsened the outlook for the entire river and the Central Arizona Project over the next two years....
One more warm, dry winter could spell shortage for Lake Mead (and trouble for Arizona)
Opinion: We've known for years that a shortage is coming, but it's alarming how quick the conditions are changing. The Colorado River system was not set up for this....