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link to Arizona releases interactive subflow zone map for the public

Arizona releases interactive subflow zone map for the public

Well owners in Arizona's San Pedro River watershed and Verde River watershed now have access to a powerful tool, the Subflow Zone Locator. The locator is an interactive map released by the Arizona...

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link to Mormon Battalion’s journey across the Colorado River re-enacted

Mormon Battalion’s journey across the Colorado River re-enacted

The Mormon Battalion was the only religious unit in United States military history. It was recruited in 1846 to create a southern wagon train route to San Diego during the Mexican-American War.

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link to Thanks to drought, wildfire season may start early this year.

Thanks to drought, wildfire season may start early this year.

Ongoing drought is contributing to "significant wildfire potentials" in the upcoming weeks. Southeastern Arizona is facing its first "red flag warning" for the year and New Mexico faces similar...

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link to Water Conservation: HOAs vs. Artificial Turf

Water Conservation: HOAs vs. Artificial Turf

With worsening drought conditions, some homeowners want to install artificial turf. But some homeowners associations reject the idea. Colorado passed legislation regulating HOAs treatment of...

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link to Infrastructure funds to boost critical projects in Arizona

Infrastructure funds to boost critical projects in Arizona

Arizona will receive over $80 million in infrastructure funding this year, with the bulk going toward the critical Winslow Levee project.

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link to Federal water shortage declared, Arizona hit hardest

Federal water shortage declared, Arizona hit hardest

For the first time since Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam were constructed in the 1930s, the federal government has declared a water shortage. Arizona will be hardest hit.

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  1. Deborah on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    This map is an excellent tool to start. I'm not sure how thorough it is but I've found quite a…

  2. Helen Ck on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    We are a democracy. We share the land and its resources. The system works FOR us and we demand transparency.

  3. Helen Ck on Water rights? Utah moves to clarify ownership of geothermal resourcesOctober 22, 2025

    Until we acknowledge the wisdom of the first people's , and recognize that the land and all below and above…

  4. Deborah on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    Interesting. I have read that, but I agree that a lot of our problems are based on overuse. Thanks for…

  5. Jim Garing on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    These conclusions rhyme with the conclusions in "The West Without Water" by Malamud and Ingram, who have made a case…

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