Arizona will measure groundwater in the Coconino Plateau, in the northwest part of the state. The last major surveys in the region were done in the 1970s and 1990s.
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Water rights settlement with Navajo, Hopi may finally happen
The Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe are nearing a historic water settlement in Arizona, ending a decades-long struggle.
Arizona Senate Bill 1221 sparks debate by creating a new water management system for rural areas, drawing support from agricultural groups and opposition from environmental organizations.
Recent snowfalls across the Colorado River Basin states are bolstering snowpack levels, offering a glimmer of hope for the region's water resources. Explore the importance of snowpack and its impact...
Rural Arizona fights for water rights as the state considers control, threatening local agriculture with new groundwater regulations.
Informal public meeting set for Gila Bend AMA in rural Arizona
Arizona's Department of Water Resources is considering designating the Gila Bend Groundwater Basin as an active management area, the first of such an action since 1980.