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link to California | Drought Hits the Post-Covid Economy and Job Market

California | Drought Hits the Post-Covid Economy and Job Market

When it comes to food production in the United States, California ranks No. 1. But to produce food, farmers need water -- and the drought this year is packing a nasty punch.  As of May 11, the...

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link to Arizona | Safe Yield Not So Great, Reports Morrison Institute

Arizona | Safe Yield Not So Great, Reports Morrison Institute

ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy has published its report titled "The Myth of Safe Yield," raising challenges to the State's 40-year Groundwater Management Act.  The report is co-authored...

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link to Enter Your Zip Code to See Local Drought and Wildfire Outlook

Enter Your Zip Code to See Local Drought and Wildfire Outlook

The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) is a multi-agency partnership that coordinates drought monitoring, forecasting, planning, and information at national, tribal, state, and...

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link to Learn About the Central Arizona Project — for Free!

Learn About the Central Arizona Project — for Free!

The Central Arizona Project -- or CAP -- is an aquaduct that serves about 80% of Arizona's population.  Construction started in 1973 and the canal opened 20 years later. CAP is offering a free...

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link to 9th Circuit opinion on federal reserved right to groundwater

9th Circuit opinion on federal reserved right to groundwater

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Native Americans and others claiming federal reserved water rights have a right to groundwater under their lands.

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link to Critics say ‘more efficient’ Clean Water Act reviews may result in increased municipal burdens

Critics say ‘more efficient’ Clean Water Act reviews may result in increased municipal burdens

The Trump administration prides itself on deregulation, but when it comes to the federal approval process involving the nation's water, critics say that Trump's "more efficient" process will mean...

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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 Storms drench the southwest as drought map shiftsOctober 12, 2025

    Thanks for the comment! These storms have been amazing, but I worry about the damages that people suffer from basically…

  2. Deborah on California’s first solar canal project completedOctober 12, 2025

    I agree. It seems to me this would also cut down on evaporation issues and debris getting into the system,…

  3. ivy on Storms drench the southwest as drought map shiftsOctober 12, 2025

    Thank you for your commitment to keeping this site current during the government shut down. I think that was a…

  4. ivy on California’s first solar canal project completedOctober 12, 2025

    This sounds like a good thing. I'd love to see it expanded and also see the data once it has…

  5. Helen Ck on Researchers say Colorado River storage faces critical year aheadSeptember 18, 2025

    This situation will make the script of CHINATOWN read like a rom-com. It's likely to get ugly.

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