by Melissa | Apr 17, 2018 | Environment, Government
Four states that also get Colorado River water say CAP keeps too much for Arizona by Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star The agency that runs the $4 billion Central Arizona Project is being accused of manipulating Colorado River reservoirs’ operations to suck out...
by Melissa | Apr 14, 2018 | Economy, Environment
Farmers in Central Arizona Prepare for a Future with Less Water by Vanessa Barchfield | Arizona Public Media Dan Thelander thinks about water a lot. “Because we’re in a desert,” he said. “And if we don’t have enough water, we’re not...
by Melissa | Apr 5, 2018 | Environment
Arizona’s aquifers threatened; lawmakers push to cut groundwater rules by Dustin Gardiner | The Republic Almost 40 percent of Arizona’s water supply comes from an ancient source — aquifers deep underground that collected water over millions of years. Those...
by Melissa | Apr 3, 2018 | Environment, Government
Legislative arm says governor’s water plan is unconstitutional Rose Law Group Reporter Major amendments expected The Arizona Legislative Council will likely further complicate Gov. Doug Ducey’s efforts to pass a plan aiming to prevent levels in Lake Mead from falling...
by Melissa | Apr 2, 2018 | Development, Environment, Queen Creek
Queen Creek looks to expand rec opportunities through public-private partnerships by Mike Sakal | Queen Creek Independent The Town of Queen Creek is planning to expand its recreation opportunities through public and private partnerships. During its town council...
by Melissa | Mar 29, 2018 | Development, Environment
Ecovillages in Arizona take sustainability to personal level by Gabriel Sandler | Cronkite News The residents of Wind Spirit live on 16 acres surrounded by citrus and olive trees, stony hills and played-out mines. They’ve built their homes from materials ranging from...