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Falling water levels in reservoirs along the Colorado River have forced cuts to some water users in the state, but headlines saying Arizona farms are…
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The federal government declared a water shortage for much of the Southwest last week, resulting in the first ever mandatory cutbacks for some who draw…
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Water leaders from Yuma met last week with their counterparts from throughout Arizona and six other states along the Colorado River for an annual water…
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LAS VEGAS- Leaders from the Cocopah and Colorado River Indian Tribes in Yuma and La Paz counties met last week with water leaders from the seven states…
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PHOENIX -- Gov. Doug Ducey threatened Tuesday to veto any drought contingency plan that does not equitably divide up the pain of Arizona having less water…
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The Santa Cruz River is a big reason why Tucson exists, and has for thousands of years. But, like other desert waterways, the river doesn't always flow.…
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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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KAWC is pleased to host author and Arizona Science Desk Reporter, Melissa Sevigny for our next Spirited Discussion! Sevigny will read from her book,…
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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…
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A jury awarded the City of Yuma three separate verdicts Thursday against Philip K. Clark and PKC Enterprises Incorporated for taking city water without…
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Lead has been found in the drinking water of one building at Orange Grove Elementary School in Somerton. School Principal Kim Sey says voluntary testing…