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link to New Mexico’s strategic water plan set to preserve freshwater

New Mexico’s strategic water plan set to preserve freshwater

New Mexico moves forward with a brackish water strategy to protect freshwater and support clean energy under the Strategic Water Supply program.

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link to PepsiCo invests in replenishment projects in California, Colorado

PepsiCo invests in replenishment projects in California, Colorado

PepsiCo funds water projects in California, Colorado and Texas to restore rivers, protect habitats, and replenish over 700 million gallons annually across key watersheds.

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link to New study confirms permanent global water storage shift

New study confirms permanent global water storage shift

Global soil moisture has plunged since 2000, signaling a lasting shift in Earth’s water cycle backed by sea level rise and polar motion data.

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link to Drought tightens its grip in the Colorado River Basin

Drought tightens its grip in the Colorado River Basin

Drought tightens across the Colorado River Basin, with worsening conditions in New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona despite strong snowpack in California.

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link to EPA nominee backs action on border sewage crisis

EPA nominee backs action on border sewage crisis

EPA nominee vows to tackle sewage crisis threatening California beaches, as federal funds back major upgrades to cross-border wastewater treatment.

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link to Nevada debates growth, conservation in proposed legislation

Nevada debates growth, conservation in proposed legislation

Nevada weighs growth vs. conservation with a bill proposing land protections, housing expansion, and water rights reform—sparking debate. Senate considers buy-back legislation.

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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. Helen c on New Mexico bill presses rules on oilfield wastewaterFebruary 6, 2026

    One likes to hope the time will come, (soon), when these destructive corporations finally reap what they have sown.

  2. Helen c on Alongside new groundwater rules, Arizona presses Fondomonte suitFebruary 6, 2026

    I imagine we're going to see far more litigation as tech industry's excessive demands for water push up against the…

  3. Helen c on How the Green River cut through the Uinta MountainsFebruary 6, 2026

    Very interesting, Deborah. It makes you think twice about the hubris of humans over time attempting to re-engineer the earth…

  4. Deborah on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 25, 2026

    Ha! Good question. They want the opportunity to investigate the population of these species.

  5. Deborah on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 25, 2026

    It will be a dire situation, Callie. They've been looking at different options.

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