Despite recent wet winters, Arizona faces a hot, dry summer and below-average water year due to an impending La Niña.
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The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced $520 million to revitalize aging water infrastructure across the West, enhancing water delivery, safety, and climate resilience.
Historic agreement grants the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) control over their water rights, boosting tribal sovereignty and flexibility in water management.
Tribes lose court battle to halt massive Arizona wind project
Indigenous tribes fight a massive SunZia wind project in US courts and at the United Nations, alleging the project violates their rights and harms sacred lands.
American Rivers' 2004 list of endangered rivers reveals that New Mexico faces the most significant statewide river challenges, mainly due to a U.S. Supreme Court decision affecting clean water...
Arizona senators sponsor the Drought Resilient Infrastructure Act to increase water storage and security in Arizona amid severe drought conditions.