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Collection: Read more on water issues affecting Arizona

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Jun 16, 2022
  • Jun 16, 2022 Updated Sep 30, 2023
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Read more of the latest stories from the Arizona Daily Star covering water issues.

(23) updates to this series since Updated Sep 30, 2023

Environmentalists ask state to regulate groundwater pumping near the San Pedro

Environmentalists ask state to regulate groundwater pumping near the San Pedro

For Star subscribers: Environmental coalition, citing  studies warning the San Pedro River could eventually dry up, petitions Arizona to manage and protect its aquifer.

San Pedro River conservation area finally has federal water rights to protect it

San Pedro River conservation area finally has federal water rights to protect it

For Star subscribers: But two retired U.S. scientists say the judge who prescribed the water rights didn't go far enough — the opposite view of local governments and business interests.  

Tribal water projects need more than a one-time fix, senators told

Tribal water projects need more than a one-time fix, senators told

The American Rescue Plan of 2021 included $1.75 billion for tribes, according to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which said $20 million was for “potable water delivery.”

Arizona opinion: Rural groundwater protection steps needed

Arizona opinion: Rural groundwater protection steps needed

The consequences of increasing demands on a finite resource include declining water levels — resulting in dried-up wells, land subsidence, earth fissures, property damage, and reduced water flow in ecologically important rivers and streams.

Ruling: Tucson's differential water rates ‘unreasonable as a matter of law'

Ruling: Tucson's differential water rates ‘unreasonable as a matter of law'

Pima County has emerged successful in its lawsuit challenging Tucson for increasing water bills for customers in unincorporated Pima County.

Two prominent farmers join calls to study Glen Canyon Dam decommissioning

Two prominent farmers join calls to study Glen Canyon Dam decommissioning

For Star subscribers: They are unlikely allies to the longtime goal of many environmentalists. But political winds are shifting as the Colorado River runs drier. 

1,000 low-income Tucson families not getting water-bill help they expected

1,000 low-income Tucson families not getting water-bill help they expected

For Star subscribers: A federally financed, Arizona-run program to help families pay water and sewer bills ran out of money faster than expected. 

New US rule stops federal protection of many Arizona streams

New US rule stops federal protection of many Arizona streams

For Star subscribers: The loosening of regulation over ephemeral streams, which carry water only after storms, will have a major impact in Arizona.  

Fecal coliform bacteria forces shutdown of one Tucson Water well

Fecal coliform bacteria forces shutdown of one Tucson Water well

A city well in east-side Tucson is out of service until some time next week because of bacterial contamination.

Study: Colorado River had a Lake Mead-sized water loss from climate change

Study: Colorado River had a Lake Mead-sized water loss from climate change

For Star subscribers: Without climate change, the mandatory federal cutbacks in water deliveries that befell the Southwest in 2022 and 2023 wouldn't have been needed, UCLA study says.

Tim Steller's column: Let's hope they find a water shortfall in Tucson area

Tim Steller's column: Let's hope they find a water shortfall in Tucson area

For Star subscribers: Arizona water officials are unlikely to forecast a shortfall of groundwater in the Tucson area. Too bad: The Phoenix experience shows such findings amount to leverage for conservation.

Wide array of proposals submitted to alter Arizona groundwater rules

Wide array of proposals submitted to alter Arizona groundwater rules

For Star subscribers: Competing proposals would make it easier or harder for Arizona developers to prove the existence of an assured 100-year water supply.

Editorial: As the monsoon arrives, it's a good time to think about conserving water

Editorial: As the monsoon arrives, it's a good time to think about conserving water

"We should feel good about our conservation heritage and our current efforts here in Tucson. But now’s no time to rest on our laurels."

Arizona officials to consider groundwater rule changes behind closed doors

Arizona officials to consider groundwater rule changes behind closed doors

For Star subscribers: Discussion was originally set to be open to the public about proposals to change rules and possibly the law requiring assured, 100-year water supplies for urban areas.

Pima County asks state to quickly determine if we have enough groundwater

Pima County asks state to quickly determine if we have enough groundwater

County seeks expedited study of whether the Tucson area's groundwater supply can support all subdivision development expected over the next 100 years.

Loosening of Arizona's new groundwater rule already weighed

Loosening of Arizona's new groundwater rule already weighed

For Star subscribers: Arizona looks at proposals to allow some development to use groundwater in fast-growing fringes of the Phoenix area — after halting new growth relying on groundwater there.

Stream regulation in Arizona likely slashed by Supreme Court, experts say

Stream regulation in Arizona likely slashed by Supreme Court, experts say

For Star subscribers: U.S. rules will likely no longer cover streams that run only after storms, a big victory for Copper World mining and Vigneto homebuilding projects near Tucson. 

Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in water rights case

Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in water rights case

The U.S. Supreme Court sides with Arizona in its bid to keep the U.S. government from helping the Navajo Nation get a larger share of Colorado River water.

Moody's sees 'red flag' water stress ahead for Phoenix area

Moody's sees 'red flag' water stress ahead for Phoenix area

For Star subscribers: A branch of the influential Moody's firm has come out with a disputed warning about long-term water supply for metro Phoenix, in stark contrast to the mostly upbeat messages of Arizona officials, business leaders and some researchers.

U.S. agency to seek middle ground on Colorado River cuts

U.S. agency to seek middle ground on Colorado River cuts

For Star subscribers: The agency analyzed two alternatives for curbing water use in 2024, one that observers say would  hurt Arizona, the other that would hurt California, both disproportionately. 

Tucson to consider time-of-day watering restrictions due to CAP cuts

Tucson to consider time-of-day watering restrictions due to CAP cuts

For Star subscribers: Tucson will consider measures such as limiting times for outdoor watering and limiting swimming pool sizes to help close an impending gap between water supply and demand.  

Controversial Arizona bill would allow factories to treat their own water

Controversial Arizona bill would allow factories to treat their own water

A bill to let Nestlé treat wastewater at its proposed Glendale plant and pump that water into the aquifer is raising fears that it will pit businesses against other water users.

Tucson to leave more than a third of its CAP supply in Lake Mead

Tucson to leave more than a third of its CAP supply in Lake Mead

For Star subscribers: Tucson will be compensated by the U.S. for leaving that Colorado River water in the dwindling lake this year, and lesser amounts over the next two years. 

Colorado River reckoning: Not enough water

Colorado River reckoning: Not enough water

For Star subscribers: The water delivery system that 40 million people in the U.S. West depend on is at risk of collapse as the Colorado River…

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Tribes: We're 'left in the dark' about Colorado River negotiations

Tribes: We're 'left in the dark' about Colorado River negotiations

For Star subscribers: Fourteen tribal governments, including eight in Arizona, say the U.S. has wrongly left them out of negotiations over major future cuts of Colorado River water use.

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