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link to Monsoons may deliver good water news for Arizona

Monsoons may deliver good water news for Arizona

Arizona is about to enjoy a healthy monsoon season, which is good news for its farmers, ranchers and water managers.

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link to Drought contingency plans signed as Lake Mead drops below 1050 feet

Drought contingency plans signed as Lake Mead drops below 1050 feet

Amidst increasing water shortages, the Colorado River Basin states and the Bureau of Reclamation signed a historic drought contingency plan. Officials worry that due to shrinking supply, a Tier 2...

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link to Attorney General asked to look into water rights abuse, drought profiteering

Attorney General asked to look into water rights abuse, drought profiteering

When water is scarce, should private investors and hedge funds have the right to buy up water rights, forcing farmers and others to pay even more per acre-foot? The California legislature and a...

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link to Sacramento Valley hit hard by water cuts

Sacramento Valley hit hard by water cuts

Producers in the Sacramento Valley -- once called America's Breadbasket -- are facing water cuts because federally managed water from Lake Shasta is not available.

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link to Another eight years of megadrought in the West predicted

Another eight years of megadrought in the West predicted

Human-driven climate change is adding intensity to drought -- characterized as the "next pandemic" by the United Nations. In the Western states, it is predicted that the current drought will continue...

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link to The Great Salt Lake Pipeline? Desperate measures explored.

The Great Salt Lake Pipeline? Desperate measures explored.

Water levels at the Great Salt Lake continue to drop, and some Utah lawmakers are considering desperate measures such as piping salt water from the Pacific Ocean into the lake.

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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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