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link to Southwest monsoon season begins with a mixed bag of expectations

Southwest monsoon season begins with a mixed bag of expectations

The upcoming Southwest monsoon season forecasts a hotter, drier spell in Arizona and New Mexico, while California braces for potential flash floods and debris flows.

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link to Supreme Court ruling triggers reconsideration of water permitting in New Mexico

Supreme Court ruling triggers reconsideration of water permitting in New Mexico

Following a Supreme Court ruling limiting the EPA's jurisdiction over wetlands, New Mexico plans to overhaul its water permitting system, despite projected costs.

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link to Department of the Interior announces new Colorado River sustainability guidelines development

Department of the Interior announces new Colorado River sustainability guidelines development

The Department of the Interior has initiated the process for developing new sustainability guidelines for the Colorado River, set to replace existing ones by 2026.

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link to Eew! The Mormon crickets are back

Eew! The Mormon crickets are back

The Mormon crickets are back, this time plaguing Nevada. Typically, infestations are associated with drought so unlike previous years, Utah might be spared.

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link to Bureau of Reclamation solicits public comments for Middle Rio Grande Project

Bureau of Reclamation solicits public comments for Middle Rio Grande Project

Parties have until Friday, June 30 to comment on the Middle Rio Grande Lower San Acacia Reach Improvements Project.

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link to A gift from a wet winter: Utah’s Crystal Geyser erupts more frequently

A gift from a wet winter: Utah’s Crystal Geyser erupts more frequently

Utah's Crystal Geyser is seeing a resurgence in its eruption frequency due to a wet winter, attracting global visitors to witness the spectacle.

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About the Author

Since 1995, Deborah has owned and operated LegalTech LLC with a focus on water rights. Before moving to Arizona in 1986, she worked as a quality control analyst for Honeywell and in commercial real estate, both in Texas. She learned about Arizona's water rights from the late and great attorney Michael Brophy of Ryley, Carlock & Applewhite. Her side interests are writing (and reading), Wordpress programming and much more.

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  1. Deborah on Border wall documentary examines water risk in southern ArizonaNovember 22, 2025

    Perhaps technological alternatives could provide a balance.

  2. Dan on Border wall documentary examines water risk in southern ArizonaNovember 22, 2025

    And what impact do millions of illegals crossing have on the fragile environment?

  3. Deborah on Western states see mixed drought trends amid early stormsNovember 13, 2025

    True.

  4. Helen Ck on California marks record-low Colorado River useNovember 10, 2025

    California has been making all the wrong choices about water for over a century. Eventually short sightedness demands we pstmy…

  5. Helen Ck on Western states see mixed drought trends amid early stormsNovember 10, 2025

    I think we need to prepare ourselves for massive global movements of populations as more people are forced to become…

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