KTAR News: Water Watch

KTAR News: Water Watch

KTAR News covers the state’s water usage, effects of an ongoing drought and what can be done to ensure water is available for people in the state of Arizona in the future. 

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Arizona’s first Advanced Water Purification Plant halfway through construction

Arizona's first Advanced Water Purification plant is about three years out from taking wastewater and making it drinkable. The City of Phoenix celebrated being halfway done with construction at the Cave Creek facility by filling up a treatment basin with one million gallons of water last week. It's part of the Pure Water Phoenix program. 

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Mar 27, 2026 3:40 PM
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Community Water Project Acceleration Act speeds up funds for smaller water projects

The Community Water Project Acceleration Act would speed up the time it takes cities and towns to receive federal funding for smaller water projects. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works projects with limited federal funding would be allowed a categorical exclusion to bypass the environmental assessment, which can face years long delays, in order to receive money more quickly. 

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Mar 20, 2026 2:17 PM
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Northern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement needs $5 billion

The Northern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement is asking for $5 billion in federal funding to be implement. Arizona U.S. Senator Mark Kelly pleaded with Congressional members to fund the measure that guarantees water sources for the Navajo, Hopi and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes. 

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Mar 16, 2026 2:5 PM
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Arizona U.S. Rep. hopes Colorado River water rights deal will be split equally among the basins

Arizona Congressman Greg Stanton hopes any Colorado River water rights deal will be split equally among the upper and lower basins. He says disproportionate water cuts for Arizona would be unfair because we lead the way in terms of water conservation. 

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Mar 6, 2026 3:25 PM
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SRP measures snowpack in the Verde River Watershed

February's snowstorm in the high country hopes to produce ample snowmelt runoff for the watersheds. Salt River Project was out on the Verde River watershed last week to measure the snowpack and calculate how much water it will produce. SRP Senior Hydrologist Stephen Flora says they went to Happy Jack to measure the snow water equivalent in the Verde River watershed. 

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Mar 2, 2026 11:23 AM
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U.S. Dept of Interior prepares Colo. River water rights settlement

The U.S. Department of Interior is working on a Colorado River water rights settlement after the seven basin states failed to come to an agreement by the February 14th deadline. Arizona U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego believes a federal settlement will be more favorable for Arizona as opposed to a seven-state agreement. 

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Feb 20, 2026 2:35 PM
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Still no Colo. River operating agreement as the watershed deals with historic drought

The Feb. 14 deadline has passed, and the basin states still don't have a new Colorado River operating agreement amid historic drought. Central Arizona Project President Terry Goddard tells Arizona's Morning News it's the longest, continuous reduction in precipitation in roughly 1,000 years. Lakes Powell and Mead are dangerously close to dead pool. The basin states have until the end of the year to finalize a new operating agreement into state and federal law. 

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Feb 13, 2026 1:26 PM
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Experimental technology called cloud seeding used to produce more rain in Pinal County

A new experimental technology called cloud seeding is being used in Arizona to produce more rain. About 30 cloud seeding tests were done in Pinal County last summer. The project cost nearly $220,000 to execute and produced about 34,000-acre feet of rain, for a water cost of roughly $6.50 an acre foot.  

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Feb 8, 2026 10:56 AM
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Proposed legislation paves the way for investment firm to sell water in McMullen Valley aquifer

Proposed legislation would allow New York City hedge fund Water Asset Management to sell water from the McMullen Valley aquifer, in Western Arizona, to municipalities in the Valley. Wenden residents worry this will further deplete the aquifer, while WAM maintains they can help extend the life of the aquifer. 

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Feb 2, 2026 1:24 PM
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Airborne Snow Observatories, ASU help SRP measure snowpack

Salt River Project has teamed up with ASU and Airborne Snow Observatories to measure the snowpack in the Salt River Basin. ASO uses aircraft outfitted with lidar technology to measure the snowpack. ASU grad students then put the data into hydrological models to help inform how much water comes into the Salt River Basin. 

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Jan 26, 2026 3:37 PM
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Cave Creek pulls out of Harquahala Valley land sale

The Town of Cave Creek paid $50k in October to buy one acre of land from Harquahala Valley Landowners LLC that would have given them 500 acre feet of groundwater a year for the next 100 years. 

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Jan 19, 2026 8:38 AM
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EPCOR completes standpipe district for Rio Verde Foothills residents

Rio Verde Foothills residents now have access to hauled water thanks to a year’s long project from EPCOR. Scottsdale stopped brining water to the unincorporated community in 2023. EPCOR Senior Vice President of Regulated U.S. Water Shawn Bradford explains this is when EPCOR stepped in and started working with Maricopa County, the City of Scottsdale and the Arizona Corporation Commission on a solution. 

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Jan 12, 2026 11:6 AM
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Center for Biological Diversity accuses federal appraisers of ignoring water concerns in Southern Ariz.

The Center for Biological Diversity has accused federal appraisers of ignoring water concerns in Southern Arizona. The environmental nonprofit received documents showing appraisers for Housing and Urban Development, as well as the Federal Housing Administration are not including water scarcity in their reports for homes in Sierra Vista and Fort Hauchuca. 

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Dec 30, 2025 5:19 PM
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GCC students create sustainable solutions to affordable housing and water scarcity

Glendale Community College students were awarded grants for their projects creating sustainable solutions to affordable housing and water scarcity. Third-place winner Farah Manasir received $1,000 for her NanoLoop project - Affordable Water Recycling for Arizona Homes and Communities. 

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Dec 29, 2025 1:28 PM
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NAU study: Rio Grande River at risk of water shortage due to overuse

A water study conducted in-part by Northern Arizona University found the Rio Grande River in New Mexico and Texas is potentially at risk of a water shortage due to overuse. By measuring the amount of water coming into the river and subtracting what is being taken out, it found about 50% overuse of the river from what’s available.

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Dec 16, 2025 12:41 PM
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ABOR awards $3 million grant for sustainable agriculture research

The Arizona Board of Regents has awarded $3 million to the Arizona Hub for Agriculture Innovation Research, which will work on solutions to make the industry more sustainable given water challenges. The tri-university initiative will take place in Yuma where they grow high value crops year-round. 

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Dec 9, 2025 12:45 PM
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New deadline for the basin states Colo. River operating agreement

The Arizona and Utah Governors made their cases for their share of Colorado River water at the Western Governors Association winter meeting. The basin states are now up against a February 14th deadline to come to an agreement.

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Dec 2, 2025 10:55 AM
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SRP fish herding ahead of canal maintenance

SRP is conducting regular maintenance on a portion of the canal system, but first they must drain some of the water and round up the fish. The fish are transported downstream so crews can move silt, remove trash and complete concrete repairs. 

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Nov 25, 2025 2:54 PM
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Yavapai Apache Nation building water reclamation plant

The Yavapai-Apache Nation near Middle Verde is building a water reclamation facility to replace open sewage lagoons, which will help protect the Verde River. Chairman Buddy Rocha Jr. says the tribal land is on a floodplain. He calls the sewage lagoons irresponsible planning. The reclamation plant will help conserve Verde River water by repurposing it as wastewater. 

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Nov 18, 2025 1:6 PM
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SRP helps Chandler parks conserve water

SRP is helping to reduce water use at Chandler parks by about 10% each year. It's through their landscape water efficiency assessment program. An independent contractor will conduct 15 assessments over the next five years and kick in $10,000 per project for improvements. 

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Nov 14, 2025 1:6 PM
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Camp Verde helps protect the Verde River with two water conservation projects

The town of Camp Verde has recently implemented two water projects to help protect the Verde River. The first involves harvesting rainwater for gardening or farming. And they've also replaced fixtures around town with low water use ones.

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Nov 11, 2025 1:52 PM
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Central Arizona Project, Salt River Project working on second interconnection to provide more flexibility

A roughly $250 million dollar project called a SCIF will allow the Salt River Project to make water deliveries to Central Arizona Project. CAP Assistant General Manager Darrin Francom says it will allow for more flexibility in years when the Colorado River is under a Tier I shortage, but the Salt and Verde River reservoir systems are full. 

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Nov 4, 2025 1:59 PM
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Yuma County residents complain about hard water taste

ASU's Arizona Water for All had researchers go door to door in Yuma County to talk about issues community members might be having with their water. Testing and interviews found residents had hard water with high levels of minerals. Research scientist on the project Patrick Thompson said high mineral content doesn't make water unsafe to drink, but it can impact the taste. 

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Oct 28, 2025 1:8 PM
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La Paz County town sinking due to groundwater pumping

The unincorporated town of Wenden in La Paz County is sinking due to industrial groundwater pumping. La Paz County Supervisor Holly Irwin says there are two solutions. To pass a state law that places restrictions on groundwater pumping or for the governor to create an active management area. 

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Oct 21, 2025 12:41 PM
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Veolia Hubgrade Center manages wastewater treatment plants across America

Veolia's Hubgrade Center in Scottsdale helps over 300 municipalities in North America mange water. As the world's largest water company, Veolia uses artificial intelligence and virtual reality to improve operations at wastewater treatment plants. 

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Oct 14, 2025 12:54 PM
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