Water and environmental news

AZ Capitol Christmas tree keeps forest healthy

Dec 2, 2022 The state used a tree that was part of a thinning project.

Forest Service warns about dangers of shipping container wall

Dec 1, 2022 The state is placing the barriers in the Coronado National Forest.

UArizona Health Sciences receives grant to study PFAS mitigation in firefighters' blood

Nov 28, 2022 Arizona Board of Regents grant will further an Australian study that could minimize forever chemicals' impact on health.

The Colorado River Compact turns 100 years old

Nov 28, 2022 The question is, is it still working?

Tucson Parks and Recreation looks for feedback on Reid Park remodel

Nov 22, 2022 The Reid Park Master Plan Concept reveals a design centered on biodiversity expansion.

Updated recovery plan for Mexican wolves aims to reduce human-caused deaths

Nov 20, 2022 The plan aims to further protect the endangered wolves through increased law enforcement, education and outreach to communities near where the wolves live.

After long fight, tribal water bills get primary OK; still far from final

Nov 19, 2022 Tribal leaders welcomed the votes, which they called the culmination of hard-fought struggles by their tribes.

Phoenix and Las Vegas agree to get rid of decorative grass

Nov 18, 2022 The worsening drought brought the agreement from 30 western water agencies.

Tribe continues fight against proposed Arizona copper mine

Nov 17, 2022 The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the state Department of Environmental Quality illegally issued a Clean Water Act permit for the proposed Resolution Copper Mine.

Sandhill cranes return to wintering grounds in southeastern Arizona

Nov 11, 2022 People can watch from home on AZ Game and Fish live stream.

Insects find a new home on Santa Cruz River

Nov 10, 2022 It has been two years since a new species has moved to the area.

Ex-Reclamation commissioner to head CAP

Nov 5, 2022 Burman led the Bureau of Reclamation from 2017 to early 2021 under the Trump administration.

High court to hear water dispute between Navajo, government

Nov 4, 2022 The high court said Friday it would review a lower court ruling in favor of the Navajo Nation, which spans parts of Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.

Slow, steady and high tech: Study using GPS to track Sonoran desert tortoises

Oct 29, 2022 Sonoran desert tortoises can hold water for up to a year, Rubke said. That matters given that Arizona is in a megadrought.

Feds want the ability to cut back on Colorado River reservoir releases over the next two years

Oct 28, 2022 On Friday, the Interior Department began the process of revising existing guidelines for water management in the Colorado River basin.

Lower Colorado River reservoir evaporation the focus of new analysis

Oct 27, 2022 If implemented in its current form, the proposal would translate to significant cutbacks for users in Nevada, Arizona, and California.

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