by Melissa | Nov 11, 2018 | Environment, Government, Marana
Tucson, Marana Suing Makers of Chemicals Found in Well Water They seek damages for dealing with compounds called PFCs, which don’t have established regulatory limits. by Steve Jess | Arizona Public Media The City of Tucson and the Town of Marana Thursday sued...
by Melissa | Nov 9, 2018 | Environment, Government
This question could tank months of work on Arizona’s plan to help save Lake Mead Opinion: As Arizona’s supply dwindles, farmers, tribes and others are starting to feud over who deserves the water – and for how long. by Joanna Allhands | Arizona...
by Melissa | Nov 5, 2018 | Environment, Government
Governor’s Office immersed in drought talks, water policy do-over by Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is all in on Arizona efforts to stabilize water levels in Lake Mead. The governor and his staff are playing an integral role in bringing Arizona...
by Melissa | Nov 5, 2018 | Environment, Government
Pinal County water battle jeopardizing Colorado River drought plan by Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The gap between Pinal County farmers and the Gila River Indians over how to protect the Colorado River and Lake Mead is far wider than the interstate highway...
by Melissa | Nov 3, 2018 | Environment, Government
Agency approves water deal with Gila River Indian Community by Heather Smathers | Casa Grande Dispatch The agency that runs the Central Arizona Project, Arizona’s largest resource for renewable water supplies, approved a deal to acquire water from the Gila River...
by Melissa | Nov 2, 2018 | Environment, Government
Impasse Over Who Loses Water, and How Much, Could Sink Arizona Drought Planning A water dispute is playing out between Central Arizona cities, tribes and farms. by Vanessa Barchfield | Arizona Public Media The “who’s who” of Arizona’s water...