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Scottsdale exceeds its 2022 water-saving goal

1/26/2023
The city of Scottsdale reduced municipal water use by 38 million gallons in 2022, following through on a commitment made last January in the face of worsening drought in the Colorado River basin.

Adjusting Peoria’s code to conserve water

12/2/2022
In this new era of water reductions, Peoria is doing a number of things to help reduce water use within the city.

Colorado River water scarcity will affect farmers — …

12/1/2022
BUCKEYE — Today, anyone can drive around the corners of the Valley and find farmland still in use. This is especially true in the Southwest Valley, near Buckeye, Goodyear and communities along …

Hughes: Water rebates should be available to all …

9/12/2022
The city of Peoria offers five rebates for Peoria water customers, including smart irrigation controllers, but that doesn't mean they are available to all residents.

Peorian running for CAP water board

9/7/2022
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors might not be familiar to some residents but as Central Arizona Project cuts come to fruition, the board could be making some important decisions in the coming years.

Scottsdale Water further encourages residents to be …

7/1/2022
As more concern rises about water shortages and how cities can prepare for the future, residents may wonder how they can assist in conserving this valuable resource in their daily life.

Project Cities moves into third year with Peoria

1/13/2022
Project Cities is kicking off its third year of working with the city of Peoria, bringing ASU faculty and students alongside city staff to improve quality of life for residents.

Buckeye Council approves many water code changes

12/13/2021
The Buckeye City Council approved one of the most extensive single set of changes to its water code in recent memory during its Dec. 7 meeting. By a unanimous vote, the council approved 16 …

Workshops in Surprise teach water saving tips

9/13/2021
Surprise residents can learn how to reduce water usage and help the city conserve water by signing up for free fall landscaping workshops.