—by Alan Dulaney Beginning in the 1990s, one of ADEQ’s largest programs was the Underground Storage Tank Program. Leaking USTs turned up everywhere, and consultants were busy with site investigations...
The Annual Symposium is being held September 16–18th at the Desert Willow Convention Center in Phoenix. This year’s theme is "Where Did the Water Go?" Visit the symposium web site...
Arizona’s new water rush raising tensions Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star BOWIE — Farmers from California and Arizona are pushing to drill wells and pump unregulated water in Cochise County,...
California Beats Water Conservation Goal Despite Hottest June Ever ASSOCIATED PRESS SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Water use fell by 27 percent in June, passing the conservation target set by Gov. Jerry...
Live Science | Elizabeth Howell One-third of Earth's largest groundwater basins are under threat because humans are draining so much water from them, according to two new studies. What's more, researchers...
by Alan Dulaney All’s quiet on the State front, but not so on the Federal level. And like water, some Federal actions and resources will flow downhill to our level....
California drought: State's water restrictions face court tests The Christian Science Monitor | Kevin Truong Four lawsuits over restrictions for "senior" water users in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River watersheds, as...
Simple devices made of bacterial spores, glue, and plastic may allow capturing energy from evaporating water. This video explains the motivation behind the work of ExtremeBio, a Columbia University research group,...