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Actual farms, not the data center variety, are sucking up groundwater more quickly than surface water from reservoirs such as ...
The monsoon doesn't mean we're going to get rain every day, said Erinanne Saffell, Arizona's state climatologist.
Arizona State University ... joining University of Arizona workers in their efforts to advocate for employees in higher education. The union is “wall-to-wall,” meaning that it represents ...
There are countless natural wonders to see in Arizona, and if you want something a little off the beaten path, Apache Lake is ...
New research from Arizona State University shows that water is now being used faster than it can naturally refill.
There are many impediments to such a project, including cost, environmental impacts and who can afford this water, said Sarah Porter, director of Arizona State University’s Kyl Center for Water ...
which relies heavily on groundwater for 41% of the state’s overall water use, according to Arizona State University. Even cities relying on river water sometimes use it by injecting that water ...
a former Arizona Department of Water Resources Director who now is a researcher for Arizona State University’s Kyl Center for Water Policy. One thing she said she believes is that those who will ...
University of Arizona suggests sealing any openings or cavities in trees and exterior walls in your home. Place a rock over the hole of water meter boxes and check them regularly. Clear away ...
A 2024 report from the University of Arizona said water resources in the state are under stress from various issues such as “climate change, a two-decade megadrought and chronic overuse.” ...
As drought conditions sear Arizona, the state provides millions of gallons of water to wildlife in places where there is none ...