Arizona's Water Wars: Groundwater Rules and Colorado River Battles Heat Up
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Out on the Colorado River front, tension's rising. Western Water notes Arizona water leaders, including the Central Arizona Project, fired back on February 20 against federal post-2026 plans, warning some options could slash our supply way more than other states, threatening Lake Mead and Powell stability. ADWR Director Tom Buschatzke vowed to keep fighting for Arizona's share, per Arizona Water News, after Lower Basin states missed a key federal deadline with no seven-state deal.
Weather-wise, no big drench in the past 48 hours, but ABC15 logged recent Valley rain totals from February 17 storms: Peoria at 0.31 inches, Sun City West 0.35, Verrado West hitting 0.47. A YouTube weather chat from February 21 predicts dry days ahead, with highs climbing to the 80s, no precip through early March. Drinking water? Holding steady, but those ADWR groundwater tweaks aim to safeguard supplies for all of us amid megadrought woes.
Stay hydrated, Valley – our water warriors are battling for every drop!
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