Water and environmental news

Federal government rolls out ‘extraordinary actions’ to prop up Lake Powell

May 4, 2022 Water levels in Lake Powell are the lowest they have ever been and still dropping.

Sahuarita to partner with growing water management company

Apr 28, 2022 The mayor and council decided against using eminent domain to block the company from acquiring infrastructure in town.

Colorado River basin give approval to proposed water cutbacks

Apr 22, 2022 The plan would cut flows to Arizona, Nevada and California by 480,000 acre-feet, enough water to supply more than half a million homes for a year.

Amid dropping water levels in Lake Powell, another ‘short-term fix’ is on the way

Apr 22, 2022 Upper Colorado River Basis states reach a deal.

How Arizona gets its energy

Apr 22, 2022 This week, The Buzz focuses on electricity — how it’s created and where it’s needed.

Pima County gets poor marks for ozone pollution

Apr 21, 2022 Maricopa, Pinal counties again rank among the worst in the country for ozone pollution in an annual report from the American Lung Association.

Ducey desalination proposal carries hefty price tag

Apr 18, 2022 Experts think it will cost $60 million a year to operate.

Lake Powell is critically low, and still shrinking. Here’s what happens next

Apr 16, 2022 The future of the reservoir is largely uncertain, but climate science and recent actions by the government are providing some hints as to what might happen in the near future.

Interior Department considers emergency cutbacks to water supplies

Apr 12, 2022 Reductions would be felt most sharply in Central Arizona.

Comcaac Nation in Sonora renews historic march to ancestral site

Apr 11, 2022 An Indigenous nation in Sonora held a historic gathering last year to demand water for their communities on the Sea of Cortez. Now, they’re meeting again. This time in honor of their ancestors.

Judge rejects arbitration for Tucson water rate dispute

Apr 8, 2022 The county is suing to reverse the rate increase, claiming it is discriminatory.

Conservation group says waters less risky for endangered vaquita porpoise

Apr 5, 2022 The group partnered with the Mexican Navy to bring down the number of fishing nets in Mexico's Vaquita Refuge

Senate votes to make Arizona monument a national park

Apr 4, 2022 Chiricahua National Monument encompasses more than 12,000 acres.

No 'pain at the pump' for a small percentage of Arizona drivers

Apr 2, 2022 Electric vehicle owners aren't shocked by gasoline prices.

Longfin dace return to lower Santa Cruz River

Mar 25, 2022 The dace were last in the area over a century ago.

U.S. Senate committee hears 2 bills on tribal water rights in Arizona

Mar 24, 2022 CRIT Chairwoman Amelia Flores said her tribe has already helped to stave off the effects of a historic drought by fallowing its fields and taking other measures.

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