Log in

Keyword: water

Peoria gets $3.2M grant for turf reductions

10/10/2023
The city of Peoria is getting nearly $3.2 million in grant funding from the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority for targeted turf reductions in the parks and recreation footprint throughout the city.

Legislators visit Scottsdale Water

10/10/2023
Scottsdale Water partnered with the Arizona Water Association Oct. 4  to welcome a group of state legislators on a tour of the Scottsdale Water campus, including an up-close look at the …

Water flowing to Rio Verde Foothills

10/9/2023
More than nine months after it was shut off, the wet stuff is flowing again for residents of Rio Verde Foothills who rely on hauled water. The final pieces of the puzzle were put in place Oct. …

Scottsdale Water hosts the One Water Brewing Showcase

10/9/2023
Scottsdale Water hosts the One Water Brewing Showcase Scottsdale Water will host the One Water Brewing Showcase – a one-of-a-kind event featuring beer made exclusively with advanced water …

Scottsdale Water hosts One Water Brewing Showcase

10/9/2023
Scottsdale Water will host the One Water Brewing Showcase – a one-of-a-kind event featuring beer made exclusively with advanced water purification –Nov. 3 and 4. The event will take …

Tempe city code update ensures compliance with state …

10/6/2023
Tempe City Council recently adopted an ordinance amending the city code to comply with state programs regarding water-management processes.

Water could flow for RVF residents this week

10/3/2023
Water is not yet back on for residents of Rio Verde Foothills who rely on hauled water but the agreements to get that done are inching forward — for some. The Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe …

Senators urged to step up after Supreme Court ruling …

10/1/2023
Crystalyne Curley told a Senate panel Wednesday that the Navajo Nation Council is 100 years old this year – and that the tribe’s fight for water access has been going on for at least that long.

State pension fund to sell interest in company that …

9/30/2023
PHOENIX — The state’s largest public pension fund is selling off its interest in a company that owns a 3,000-acre western Arizona farm that grows alfalfa to ship to the Middle East.

Chandler engineer: Major sewer, other projects ahead

9/29/2023
Mark Stewart says when he sees millions and millions of Chandler city dollars being spent, he wants to hear about it. The Chandler City Council member was able to do that last week during a …

Conservation, fugitive water lead discussions in Sun …

9/29/2023
The water committee is back at it and getting accolades for water conservation efforts.

Tribal water infrastructure needs more than a one-time …

9/24/2023
The infusion of federal money for infrastructure projects is a welcome first step toward fixing deep problems with water systems on tribal lands, but it’s only a first step, an Arizona official testified Wednesday.