by Melissa | Feb 13, 2019 | Environment
Wildlife corridors in the urban desert topic of Feb. 27 SALT Speakers Series by Apache Junction Independent The Sonoran desert is one of the most bio-diverse deserts in the world, contributing to its uniqueness and attractiveness to developers, residents and...
by Melissa | Feb 12, 2019 | Environment, Government
What’s happening with the Colorado River drought plans? by Luke Runyon & Bret Jaspers | for Cronkite News The seven states that rely on the Colorado River for water haven’t been able to finish a series of agreements that would keep its biggest reservoirs, Lake...
by Melissa | Feb 10, 2019 | Environment
WHOSE WATER IS IT? Salt River Project explains historic rights, questionable rights, water certainty by Bill Helm | The Verde Independent The website LawForSeniors.org is a veritable treasure trove of information that breaks down water rights in the most layman of...
by Melissa | Feb 8, 2019 | Environment
CAP to give report on state drought plan Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Central Arizona Project public affairs specialist Mitch Basefsky will present an overview of the state’s new drought management plan next week. The presentation will come during the...
by Melissa | Feb 8, 2019 | Environment, Government, GRIC
CAGRD, GRIC and GRWS Celebrate Landmark Partnership Acquisition meets current and future replenishment obligations for next 25 years [NEWS RELEASE] The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD), the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) and Gila River...
by Melissa | Feb 7, 2019 | Development, Environment, Gold Canyon, Government
Pinal Partnership February breakfast: water… what else is there? Pinal Partnership spent our first decade in existence focusing on transportation infrastructure (thank you voters for passing the RTA!) and now we are turning our focused attention to water. You...