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link to Navajo-Utah Water Rights Settlement Agreement signed, funded

Navajo-Utah Water Rights Settlement Agreement signed, funded

After decades of negotiation, the Navajo-Utah Water Rights Settlement Agreement was signed. Partially funded with federal infrastructure funds, the settlement will help Navajos with no indoor...

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link to Food bank to add water to Wyoming town’s deliveries

Food bank to add water to Wyoming town’s deliveries

The Wyoming Food Bank is set to deliver water to Rawlins residents who face water problems due to aging infrastructure and low water reserves.

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link to Aging water infrastructure to receive funding

Aging water infrastructure to receive funding

Millions in funding has been awarded for 46 aging water infrastructure projects in 11 states, and will be used to repair canal linings, dam spillways and water pipeline replacements.

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link to Hopi Arsenic Management Project to receive infrastructure funds

Hopi Arsenic Management Project to receive infrastructure funds

The Hopi Tribe is set to benefit from $8.72 million in funding for the Hopi Arsenic Management Project in Arizona. The Hopi project is part of a larger $10.65 million Bipartisan Infrastructure Law...

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link to Bureau announces Drought Resiliency Project grants, webinar

Bureau announces Drought Resiliency Project grants, webinar

The Bureau of Reclamation approved an additional $17.5 million in WaterSMART Drought Resiliency Project grants for ten more projects in the Western United States, and has scheduled a webinar for...

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link to Utah announces Coordinated Action Plan for Water

Utah announces Coordinated Action Plan for Water

Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced his state's "Coordinated Action Plan for Water," intended to ensure water security for future generations. The Plan prioritizes conservation, storage, agriculture...

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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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