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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Thursday announced the members of the Governor’s Water Policy Council. It’s tasked with developing policy and legislative recommendations for the Governor's Office.
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The Department of the Interior wrapped up a high-flow experimental water release from Glen Canyon Thursday.
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In Arizona, worsening drought has brought renewed attention to a farm owned by a Saudi Arabian company and whether the state should be doing more to protect its groundwater resources.
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The Bureau of Reclamation is running a “high-flow experiment” at Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona, which means a big release of water designed to move and redeposit sand and sediment will make its way downstream from the dam.
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Officials say the closure is a safety precaution as forest engineers work to assess the structural integrity of the levee.
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Arizona environmental officials are warning of orange liquid and soil that has started appearing close to the site of a former mine in Yavapai County.
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Sedona officials say a recent sewer spill didn’t impact E. coli levels in Oak Creek.
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A $208 million multi-year repair is planned for the Transcanyon Waterline that supplies water for the local community and millions of visitors to Grand Canyon National Park.
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Low-level water releases began Friday on the Verde River to make room for the spring snowmelt. Officials with the Salt River Project say the releases from Bartlett Dam will create additional storage capacity for the snowmelt and runoff season.