Using water more efficiently in agriculture has many benefits. But bolstering the Colorado River may not be one of them.
Making sprinklers more water-efficient may help farms produce more crops but that doesn't mean it would save more water for the Colorado River.
Of all the challenges facing the Colorado River, there’s at least one that all stakeholders are working on collaboratively, ...
The Trump administration’s move to halt spending on “green” energy programs leaves a big question mark hanging over federally ...
Many city residents and farmers from other counties spoke out against the proposal during the public hearing and comment ...
This is the first story of a series about the proposed Nutrient Farm development. The second part will run in the Monday, Feb ...
My irrigation season starts ... The reauthorization of System Conservation comes at a pivotal moment for water users on the Colorado River. Negotiations between the Upper Basin states and the ...
Gilbert's Water Conservation team offers free workshops on water-wise landscaping as the Colorado River wanes. Sessions cover efficient watering, irrigation controllers, system optimization, and ...
After years of studying and experimenting with pilot programs, the future of Colorado River management will almost certainly ...
Central Arizona is preparing for more intense droughts and floods through major water projects with federal support.