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In Yuma, Arizona, the Colorado River is not what it was. For thousands of years, its raging water deposited rich soil in the delta, creating one of the…
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An international waterfront conference is taking place in Yuma through the weekend. For the Arizona Science Desk, Maya Springhawk Robnett reports…Many of…
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Starting today, Yuma will host an international waterfront conference. Yuma will be one of the smallest cities to host the conference, and it’s a big deal…
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Over-use of the Colorado River has long concerned environmentalists, but a short film has set out to explore the human impacts of over-allocation. KAWC’s…
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Arizona residents and visitors can now help protect Arizona’s waterbodies using their smart phones.KAWC’s Stephanie Sanchez has the details.The Arizona…
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A vast network of canals stretch like veins off the Colorado River. They provide water to communities hundreds of miles away and nourish the region’s…
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Cities in Yuma County proclaimed September as Cocopah Month in honor of the Cocopah Indian Tribe’s 100th anniversary of federal recognition.KAWC’s…
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A human-made chemical used to fire rockets into space, power fireworks, and open airbags in car crashes could also be the cause of numerous cases of…
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In 2014, one-hundred-six-thousand acre-feet of water made its way from Morelos Dam near Yuma into the parched Colorado River Delta as part of a joint…
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A deal between a coalition of tribes and the Lower Colorado Region of the Bureau of Reclamation aims to address concerns over drought and water levels in…