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.
- Cal Rooker, Oro Valley
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…
- 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.
- 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…
- Tony Davis
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Arizona will provide taxpayer money to help private companies develop plans for at least two and possibly three desalination plants in California or Mexico.
- Jaxon Zeichick Arizona Sonoran News
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Water-use restrictions implemented in Summerhaven limits households to 2,400 gallons a month.
- Connie Kotke
Conserving groundwater in SaddleBrooke is a collaborative effort among homeowners, staff and HOA leaders. In March, the SaddleBrooke Public Af…
- Zoey Oberstein Arizona Sonoran News
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Roughly 6.4 million of the Arizona's 7.5 million residents are living in areas of drought. The University of Arizona is a leader in research to find ways to protect the state’s water future.
- Tony Davis
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