Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Department of Water Resources have made the first move toward regulating the use of groundwater in the state’s rural southeast.
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Join Local First Arizona and hundreds of changemakers for the 16th annual Arizona Rural Policy Forum, held this year at the historic Bullion Plaza in Miami, Ariz. This sought-after conference attracts nearly 300 community leaders, so don’t wait to reserve your spot – both for the two-day...
groundwater pumping, saying it's a public nuisance more gabriel sandoval arizona attorney general kris mayes announces she's suing a saudi arabian company for allegedly pumping groundwater that harms local communities in a rural western county, wednesday, dec....
Decades of drought in the Southwest, as well as significant increases in groundwater mining in recent years in rural areas, have prompted the ADWR Director to take action, including designating earlier this year Arizona’s seventh Active Management Area (AMA) in the Willcox Basin region. ...
Arizona agency takes action to regulate groundwater use in rural southeast Maryland Gov. Moore includes income tax increases for wealthy residents to help address $3B deficit Robbins, 66, became the university’s 22nd president in June 2017. The regents recently reduced Robbins’ annual ba...
the water infrastructure of these two rural unincorporated communities of roughly 3,000 in Gila County was failing. Wells constructed by ranchers decades ago and sold to the water district were failing from age and poor construction, and over a third of the water they pumped from th...
Kathleen Ferris, an attorney and Arizona water policy expert who directed the study that led to the current law overseeing the state’s groundwater management, said rural groundwater use in the state “is “governed by the rule of reasonable use.” ...
“Sindy Ready, vice president of the Arizona Association of Realtors and leader at the Ready Team and RE/MAX Excalibur associate, said one of the most common questions from soon-to-be Arizona homeowners is whether or not they will have enough water.” The Arizona Association of REALTORS®...