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In the face of a changing climate, Boulder is looking at a future where strict water conservation measures will be the norm, ...
A busy Fountain Hills intersection will soon look demonstrably different as part of a water conservation project.
Queen Creek residents who turn to desert-friendly landscaping in favor of grass lawns could be eligible for up to $5,000 in project reimbursement.
Arizona's drought is no joke. So why is our water being used to grow weed in the desert? Valley 101 looks at how weed is affecting our water supply.
Mosaic gets draft permits that could be a step toward injecting wastewater underground in Polk County ...
Verde River Growers General Manager Lindsey Curé, left, gives a tour of the second step in the facility on Thursday, July 17. Verde River Growers specializes in xeriscaping, helping locals create ...
In backyards, parks, and natural areas across Boulder County this week, volunteers came together to harvest a fruit with deep ...
Arizona will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced.
Arizona farmers are having to deal with water restrictions but they're working to overcome those challenges.
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday.
Long-standing water-use agreements allocate more water than the river and its basin actually contain, forcing users to cut back and face future shortages as well.
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