Nevada tackles future drought concerns via the OneWater project, recycling wastewater into drinkable water, and reducing water consumption.
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Aug. deadline announced for Arizona grant applications for river and riparian restoration projects
Grant applications for the FY 2024 grant cycle for capital projects, research, and water conservation must be submitted on the Arizona Water Protection Fund portal by August 25, 2023. A workshop will...
Interior Department launches interactive map to track infrastructure investments
The Interior Department has unveiled an interactive map to monitor $7.3bn invested in over 1,300 national projects.
The Special Master backs the Rio Grande water deal among Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, which now awaits a decision by SCOTUS.
Water from the air? Innovative partnership brings drinking water to remote Arizona communities
Source Global and Local First Arizona partner to bring clean water to over 3,400 Arizonans via solar-powered hydropanels.
Lake Oroville at almost full capacity, thanks to winter precipitation
In a significant development, California's Lake Oroville rebounded from 28% capacity in November 2022 to nearly full in July 2023, thanks to winter precipitation.