Arizona revokes approval for Saudi-owned farm’s deepwater wells
Arizona withdraws permission for two deepwater wells at a controversial Saudi-owned farm, citing inconsistencies in applications and concerns over excessive water usage.
Arizona revokes approval for Saudi-owned farm’s deepwater wells
Arizona withdraws permission for two deepwater wells at a controversial Saudi-owned farm, citing inconsistencies in applications and concerns over excessive water usage.
Historic investment announced for Gila River Indian Community
The Department of Interior announces a $233 million investment for Gila River Indian Community, supporting water access and drought resilience.
With looming cuts in Colorado River water supplies, Arizona politicians are eyeing wastewater recycling and on-site industrial wastewater treatment options.
Facing flooding, county issues advice for septic and well systems
With flood damage to roads, wells and septic systems, an Arizona county has advice for homeowners on how to protect their domestic wells and septic systems.
Senators ask for funding to save recreational access to Lake Mead
The local economy associated with the Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been hit hard by the drought. Senators are requesting funds to address the problem.
Arizona removes two rivers from impaired waters list: Citizen scientists play vital role
Aided by citizen scientists, Arizona has provisionally removed Fossil Creek and part of the San Pedro River from the Clean Water Act Impaired Waters List.