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link to New Mexico makes it easier for public to comment

New Mexico makes it easier for public to comment

New Mexico's Environment Department has made public commenting much easier, launching an easy-to-use web portal.

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link to Looking Deep: California deploys AEM to view groundwater tables

Looking Deep: California deploys AEM to view groundwater tables

Using AEM, a helicopter-based technology, California is learning more about its groundwater. So far, it has collected data on 85% of its initial study area that includes about one hundred groundwater...

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link to Arizona senate okays $1 billion for water projects

Arizona senate okays $1 billion for water projects

Desalinating water from the Sea of Cortez is an option for Arizona under the recently approved $1 billion in funding for water projects. The state's Water Infrastructure Finance Authority will...

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link to Interactive map of Arizona water data now available

Interactive map of Arizona water data now available

ASU's Kyl Center for Water Policy, in collaboration with hundreds of experts, has created the Arizona Water Blueprint. Professionals and laypeople alike are invited to learn how to use the...

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link to California announces drought relief funding, conservation stressed

California announces drought relief funding, conservation stressed

Faced with worsening drought conditions, California's Department of Water Resources announced funding for 44 drought relief projects.  Aimed primarily at underrepresented and Tribal communities, the...

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link to Leave it to beavers, the climate change resistance force

Leave it to beavers, the climate change resistance force

A recent scientific paper proposes that beavers can aid the West in dealing with climate change, and its resulting drought and wildfire problems.

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  1. Jim on Arizona weighs new groundwater controls for Ranegras PlainDecember 25, 2025

    Would like to see politics eliminated from ground water management in AZ so the developers can’t “buy” into areas that…

  2. Butch on Arizona weighs new groundwater controls for Ranegras PlainDecember 25, 2025

    Stop all the pools .

  3. Deborah on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 20, 2025

    Great point! Utah's residents do a good job on water conservation. Nevada does, too.

  4. Helen Ck on California unveils Colorado River sharing proposalDecember 19, 2025

    This entire subject rings all the alarm bells and should be approached with a jaundiced eye. California water dealings have…

  5. Helen Ck on Colorado River talks near federal interventionDecember 19, 2025

    By all means, let's get the feds involved. That should solve everybody's problems.

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