A food control project in the Santa Cruz River to keep the flow of treated wastewater from crossing into Pinal County will allow it to be used for local needs and raise money.
- Tony Davis
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Attorney General Kris Mayes says her new agreement with a mega-dairy company will cut groundwater pumping in Southeast Arizona's Willcox Basin…
- Tony Davis
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says "megadairies" near Willcox will take 2,000 acres of farmland out of production and set up fund to help neighbors dig deeper wells for water.
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Another article about the doom and gloom of Colorado River water in the paper this morning. I appreciate the information, but rarely if ever s…
- Tony Davis
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LAS VEGAS — Negotiations over how to stabilize the shrinking Colorado River are so deadlocked that one of the seven state officials involved n…
- Caitlin Clark Special to the Arizona Daily Star
I recommend the city adopt a policy requiring all new developments to include stormwater retention infrastructure, specifically permeable surfaces and onsite basins.
- Mort Rosenblum Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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For Star subscribers: We talk about spending billions on temporary water fixes and tradeoffs that only push the eventual showdown with nature down the road.
- Tony Davis
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The state agency looking to import new water supplies into Arizona may pay private companies seeking to build desalination plants and other pr…
- Rusty Childress Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Everyone sees what’s coming: there is not enough water to maintain the world Arizona built in the 20th century.
- Tony Davis
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