Phoenix Water Watch: Taps Steady as Colorado River Cuts Loom in 2026
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Arizona water leaders are fired up over the federal Draft Environmental Impact Statement for post-2026 rules, calling it unacceptable for slamming Phoenix hardest. KJZZ reports the Central Arizona Project warns these plans could gut supplies via the 336-mile canal feeding Phoenix and Tucson, threatening everything from farms to AI data centerswhich guzzle less than 1% of our water, per Envirolink. ABC15 Arizona notes deeper 2026 cuts loom without a basin states deal, but Phoenix gets just one-third of its supply from the river, buying time with other sources.
On the weather front, Michael Groffs March 6 YouTube update predicts quiet days: sunny skies, highs in the low 70s, and maybe a few hundredths of an inch of rain through next Friday. No big precip in Phoenixscattered showers might tease southeast Arizona with up to a half-inch, but were talking dry overall. Weather2Travel chimes in with March averages: 24°C days, 10 sunny hours, just 4 rainy days and 26mm total. Drinking water quality? Solid so far, with cities prepped via the Kyl Centers Water Blueprint for any hits.
Groundwater buzz from KJZZ on March 2: 30 bills floated, but most push development over conservation as aquifers fill the river gap. Public comment window open on feds Colorado plans, per ABC15.
Stay resilient, Valleyturn that tap with confidence, chat with your council on rates, and conserve smart. Were built for this megadrought.
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