NASA data shows Arizona lost groundwater equal to Lake Mead’s capacity, driven by drought and farming. Some areas benefit from management zones.
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Legislation introduced to boost funding for Tribal infrastructure
A new bill will increase funding and cut red tape to bring clean water and sanitation to Native households lacking basic services. Native American households are 19 times more likely than white...