Arizona leaders unite to secure water rights for tribes and communities, driving key settlements, new infrastructure, and cross-state collaboration.
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California first 2025 snow survey shows snowpack near average
California’s new survey shows a near-average Sierra snowpack, boosted by storms. Even with reservoir storage above average, the state's Department of Water Resources is still uncertain as the...
President Biden’s new law funds nationwide groundwater tracking through 2028, ensuring critical water data for scientists, agencies, and communities.
Ranchers challenge the state's approval of the HF Sinclair’s water exchange application, claiming it bypasses Wyoming law.
California waterways boosted with fish passage, ecosystem funding
The Biden-Harris Administration invests $13M to restore fish passage, revitalize waterways, and boost California's aquatic ecosystems.
Significant Arizona Indian water right settlements hang in the balance in Congress. Sen. Kelly will reintroduce them next year if no action is taken.