"progress has been made on water conservation....we should use this brief reprieve to double our efforts to improve how we use, manage and share our limited supply of Colorado river water. ...the long term challenge hasn't changed....."
California agencies in fight with tribe over ground water
Ten states from Nevada to Texas have weighed into support two water agencies in their fight with an Indian tribe over control of ground water in the California desert
A Conservation Vision for Arizona’s Water Future
27 Groups and Hundreds of Individuals Commit to Protecting Environmental Waters
The groups seek to inform, educate, and advocate for changes in water policies at the state and local level, noting that Arizona needs to achieve a sustainable water future through effective management that controls surface water and groundwater use in a manner that can be maintained for an indefinite time, without causing unacceptable environmental, economic, or social consequences. To achieve that, water users – farmers and ranchers, cities and towns, tribal communities, business and industry, environmental interests and everyday people – must work together to better manage our water resources.
Audubon Society press release
Water and Birds in the Arid West: Habitats in Decline represents the first comprehensive assessment of the complex and vital relationships that exist among birds, water, and climate change in the region.
AZ Water Initiative Annual Report
This second Annual Report of the Arizona Water Initiative summarizes the work accomplished to meet the recommendations made by the GWAC during the last reporting period, reports on progress made in the Planning Area Process, and articulates the recommendations of the GWAC for the following year. Additional specific information regarding GWAC Committees and the Planning Areas is included within the appendices of the report.
Climate Change Is Shrinking the Colorado River
It is critical to understand what is causing low levels of Colorado River water so water managers can make realistic water use and conservation plans.
Phoenix approves water-conservation deal with Gila River tribal leaders, federal agencies
The Phoenix City Council unanimously approved a water-conservation agreement with the Gila River Indian Community and federal agencies on Tuesday, finalizing a plan that will help stretch supplies on the Colorado River...
As Western rivers rage, Arizona's flow below normal levels
While some Utah and Wyoming rivers are overflowing their banks, flows in many Arizona rivers are hovering well below normal...