The most cost-effective and quickest way to conserve the Colorado River’s shrinking water supply amid persistent drought and ...
A state agency dedicated to finding long-term water solutions in Arizona is nearing a decision on six water importation ...
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University of Arizona researchers are looking for ways to protect the state’s water future, including plans to treat and ...
Unloading unneeded water may help the finances of the water authority and its members in the long run. But that doesn’t do ...
A new report from a coalition of environmental organizations offers recommendations on how to address the declining water ...
Another data center broke ground in Cheyenne on Tuesday, starting a $1.2 billion development on 115 acres at Campstool Business Park. Gov. Mark Gordon and Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins welcomed the ...
Roughly halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento sits a new housing community that developers call the first "conservation community" in Northern California.
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California farmers in the Imperial Valley can provide cheap ways to save Colorado River water, according to a recent study.