State Water
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Phoenix mayor signs on to global pact to shape data center development
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said she’s concerned that investments in data centers right now are worsening climate change and not meeting the needs of communities.
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Monsoon season begins soon. Here’s everything you need to know
In preparation for the season, the National Weather Service has designated this “Monsoon Awareness Week” to inform people of the weather risks they may face.
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8 Earth Day events across Arizona (+ tips for sustainable living all year long)
Participate in workshops, play games, and create crafts at these Arizona Earth Day events.
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Rainwater fills most of these Arizonans’ household needs. Here’s how
As one Tucson couple has proved for more than 20 years, rainwater can supply a home’s year-round household needs, with enough to spare for a 12,000-gallon backyard swimming pool.
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Arizona braces for cutbacks on the Colorado River. Here’s what to know
An advocacy group has begun rolling out television ads and online videos defending Arizona’s rights to a Colorado River that is under serious hydrological and political strain.
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Drought-stricken Arizona moves to curb groundwater use in more rural areas
Officials in drought-stricken Arizona are moving to regulate groundwater use on the state’s western edge where wells have been running dry.
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Resilience and a Red Ribbon reopening tour in downtown Globe
The fall flooding devastated downtown Globe. Resilience prevails with the reopening of nine businesses.
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SRP begins canal dry-up, relocating fish and repairing miles of water infrastructure
This year, SRP will use its newest tool: the Menzi Muck, a spider-like excavator designed to climb in and out of the canal without ramps.
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Commentary: How to help Globe-Miami residents after devastating flooding
The weekend of Sept. 27 saw catastrophic historical flooding in Globe and Miami, claiming businesses and lives in the Copper Corridor. Here’s how you can help.
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White House scraps water expert’s nomination as states hash out Colorado River plan
A veteran water expert from Arizona says the Trump administration withdrew his nomination to lead the federal agency that oversees water management in the western US.
























