In April, the EPA and the Corps of Engineers jointly put out a draft rule under the Clean Water Act. The rule addresses exactly what is meant by “waters of the...
The WRRC’s Conserve to Enhance (C2E) program recently announced that its new online water conservation tool — theWater Use Dashboard — is now live. The Dashboard is a free, easy-to-use tool for C2E participants...
A flurry of articles has descended upon us following the description of what might happen if, as described last month, water level elevations at Lake Mead fall below 1000 ft. ...
Drought can kick operational structures in the teeth. The water budget for Lake Mead has become unbalanced due to the extended drought. Legal demands from the three Lower Basin states...
Fellow AHS members, ADWR is currently updating the Phoenix AMA groundwater model. Correctly assessing vertical flow is an important component of the model and difficult to do because there are...
The Arizona Legislature wrapped up its session last week. Little harm was done in water issues. Now let’s look at what is happening at the Federal level. When first enacted,...
Arizona, California, and Nevada aren’t the only Western states to share a river. A couple of weeks ago, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado attended the annual meeting of the Rio...
The 2014 AHS/AIPG National Conference will be held from September 13-16, 2014, at the Prescott Resort & Conference Center in Prescott. The American Institute of Professional Geologists will be holding...