Developers in Arizona are facing rising challenges to demonstrate an assured water supply for potential home buyers.
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Arizona Indian water right settlements addressed at close of 2022
Three Native American tribes in Arizona will benefit from water rights legislation enacted during the 117th Congress’ closing activity, creating more certainty for the Tribes and their neighboring...
Utah's Brigham Young University's report on the Great Salt Lake crisis and solutions is available for the public.
Above-average snow in the Sierra Nevadas is easing the California's ongoing drought, but the state is not "out of the woods" yet.
The final Waters of the U.S. rule will become effective 60 days after publication in the Federal Register, raising concerns by groundwater and farming groups about expanding federal jurisdiction.
Two Nevada agricultural valleys experiencing groundwater deficit
The USGS reports that two agricultural valleys fed by the Walker River in west-central Nevada are experiencing a groundwater deficit.