Rural Arizona fights for water rights as the state considers control, threatening local agriculture with new groundwater regulations.
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Cybersecurity in drinking water systems heard before subcommittee
Officials urge increased funding for cybersecurity to protect U.S. water systems against growing threats, emphasizing training and resilience.
Negotiating a water settlement with the Hopi Tribe and the state of Arizona and its stakeholders was highlighted in the Navajo Nation Council Speaker's report.
California's Department of Water Resources reports snowpack at 58% of average, indicating below-normal water supply forecast.
SCOTUS to review Texas v. New Mexico, Colorado, a decades-long water rights dispute involving the 1938 Rio Grande Compact and federal objections to the states' settlement agreement.
Utah's H.B. 249, prohibiting legal personhood for non-humans including bodies of water, awaits House approval, raising concerns for Great Salt Lake protection.