State official addresses loophole in water supply to developments
A state representative in Arizona is addressing yet another loophole in water regulations to make sure home dwellers in small subdivisions will have water.
State official addresses loophole in water supply to developments
A state representative in Arizona is addressing yet another loophole in water regulations to make sure home dwellers in small subdivisions will have water.
Governor issues executive order regarding the Great Salt Lake
Utah's governor signed an executive order to raise the Great Salt Lake Causeway berm, hoping the temporary fix will buy the state some time.
The proposed consent decree in the long-running dispute over rights in the 1938 Rio Grande Compact has been released.
Despite recent snowfall, the Colorado River shortage is far from over. One idea is for the feds to ban the watering of lawns and other nonfunctional turf.
With its fast growth and dwindling water supply, water is a priority with Utah's state legislators.
It comes down to seniority, says California about Colorado River
Six of the seven Colorado River Basin states have submitted a "consensus-based modeling alternative" to save the river, but California is holding out due to its senior rights.