Judge Scott Blaney's ruling Tuesday marked the second time in t wo months he has overturned efforts by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to
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Perennials like echinops and echinacea often need less water than annuals.
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“Immediate steps must be taken to significantly reduce consumptive uses” in every state and in Mexico, a new Colorado River analysis says.
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A professor at the University of Arizona's Maricopa Agricultural Center who led the research trials says a free online tool could help farmers track historical water use to coming water demand.
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American consumers are facing persistently high beef prices as the U.S. cattle herd shrinks to its lowest level in decades after years of drou…
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On the warm, parched evening of July 20, 2019, a forest thinning project in the Dry Lake Hills in Flagstaff became ground zero for a $9-millio…
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New research shows that though the world sees more rain overall, it's getting drier at the same time. How can that be?
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An Arizona conservation advocate says protecting the Colorado River and the state’s watersheds is critical to preserving hunting, fishing and outdoor traditions. The opinion piece urges lawmakers to support a proposed water protection fund as drought and declining river flows continue to threaten Arizona’s natural resources.
- Clara Migoya, Arizona Republic
The federal funding for the Arizona cleanup is part of a national $1 billion annual appropriation that the former Biden-Harris administration earmarked for PFAS and emerging contaminants
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For Star subscribers: Tucson and Phoenix have a plan in which city with more water than it needs at the moment can share it.
