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Washington PostHow a Saudi firm tapped a gusher of water in drought-stricken ArizonaBy Isaac Stanley-Becker, Joshua Partlow & Yvonne Wingett Sanchez
Arizona Republic Pump ’em if you got ’em? This should not be the only water rule for most of ArizonaBy Joanna Allhands
Arizona Republic To keep the Colorado River’s heart beating, people step in to do what nature once didBy Brandon Loomis
Arizona Republic Arizona needs to conserve Colorado River water. Here’s a rundown on cities’ voluntary cutsBy Taylor Seely
Washington PostHumans have used enough groundwater to shift Earth’s tiltBy Aara'L Yarber
KJZZThis Pine resident says water wells are drying up — and she wants the Legislature to do somethingBy Lauren Gilger
CNNHere’s how much Lake Mead could rise after an epic winter and new water cutsBy Ella Nilsen and Renée Rigdon
Axios Phoenix’s plan to keep the water flowingBy Jeremy Duda
New York Times Arizona, Low on Water, Weighs Taking It From the Sea. In Mexico.By Christopher Flavelle
EDFThe Phoenix area can no longer grow on groundwater. What does this mean for Arizona?By Christopher Kuzdas
NewsweekLake Mead Water Level Rises – But Shortages Are Still on the WayBy ROBYN WHITE
ResourcesWater for Arizona Coalition responds to Governor Hobbs’ release of the updated Phoenix AMA groundwater modelBy Chris Kuzdas, Water for Arizona Coalition