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link to Ariz. voters support water conservation funding, farms over tech

Ariz. voters support water conservation funding, farms over tech

New poll shows Arizonans want dedicated funding for water conservation and support collaborative solutions to protect the Colorado River and groundwater.

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link to Lake Powell patrols will target boating under the influence

Lake Powell patrols will target boating under the influence

Operation Dry Water returns to Lake Powell July 4–6, with increased patrols targeting boating under the influence to improve holiday safety on the water.

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link to Terror threat raises concerns for water and utility security

Terror threat raises concerns for water and utility security

A DHS bulletin warns of cyber and physical threats to U.S. utilities. Water systems face increased risk from Iranian-backed actors and domestic extremists.

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link to Hot, dry weather intensifies drought in the West

Hot, dry weather intensifies drought in the West

Drought persists across Colorado River Basin states as summer heat, dry soils, and snowmelt stress Wyoming’s rangelands and elevate wildfire risks.

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link to Reclamation eyes new water projects in Lower Colorado Basin

Reclamation eyes new water projects in Lower Colorado Basin

The Bureau of Reclamation is exploring partnerships like the Mojave Groundwater Bank to boost long-term drought resilience in the Lower Colorado River Basin.

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link to Public lands in the cross hairs: officials, advocates sound alarm

Public lands in the cross hairs: officials, advocates sound alarm

A new Senate proposal could privatize over 250 million acres of public land. Lawmakers and conservation groups warn of lasting harm to water, wildlife, and access.

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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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