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Across rural Arizona, many communities are confronting a shared reality: groundwater levels are declining and local leaders are often left to navigate complex challenges with limited resources.
From agricultural regions…
In a small Arizona community, millions of dollars were spent upgrading a drinking water system to meet federal safety standards. Residents were relieved to learn their water was now safe.
But many still didn’t drink it…
A new ASU effort is offering an unprecedented look at how Colorado River water has been used in central Arizona, and making that information publicly available for the first time.
This is a pivotal moment for water management in Arizona and across the western U.S. as a new agreement for managing the Colorado River is being negotiated under challenging hydrological conditions. The decisions shaping water shortages depend on…
Arizona’s mountain snowmelt provides a significant portion of the Phoenix metropolitan water supply.
Results from a…
Every day, hundreds of thousands of drivers travel Phoenix-area freeways lined with desert trees, shrubs and cacti. Few likely consider what it takes to keep those landscapes alive, or how much water it requires.
A new…
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