Facing drought, Western states seek to deny groundwater to foreign companies | News

WASHINGTON, DC — Just off a dry highway in western Arizona, a Saudi dairy company pumps unlimited groundwater from beneath its fields and uses it to grow thousands of acres of alfalfa and bales of hay. We have shipped over 1 million kilograms of feed to cattle overseas. 8,000 miles away. Arizona authorities now want […]
Facing Drought, Western States Seek to Deny Groundwater to Foreigners

read more stateline Coverage on how communities in the West are coping with droughts that are worsening due to climate change. Just off a dry highway in western Arizona, a Saudi dairy company pumps unlimited groundwater from beneath its fields and uses it to grow thousands of acres of alfalfa and ship hay bales overseas. […]
Arizona Drought Conditions are improving

Alex Gonzalez, Public News Service (AZ) Arizona’s drought conditions are improving. Erinanne Saffell, a climatologist in Arizona, said it’s important to note that Arizona assesses short-term and long-term drought, both of which have recently improved. Looking at short-term drought, Saffell explained that factors such as precipitation, soil moisture and vegetation are essential to understanding short-term […]
Idaho Drought Eases But Tough Times Still Ahead

Very gradually the drought is receding. The worst remains in the south of the state and north of Remi County.i have seen map Updated weekly by the US Drought Monitor. Earlier in the year, a severe drought swept across the south. Now he is confined to parts of four counties, and only to the southern […]
Salt, Verde reservoirs so far withstanding epic drought | Apache County

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Scottsdale cuts off water supply to Rio Verde Foothills amid drought

Has been updated 10:00 AM EST on January 16, 2023| |Published January 16, 2023 at 8:24 AM EST We rode horses at Miller Ranch at the foot of Rio Verde Mountains. (Caitlin O’Hara of The Washington Post) Comments on this story comment SCOTTSDALE, Arizona — Survival, or at least basic nutrition, for hundreds of people […]
Arizona sees drought relief following snow, rain storms

Snow and rain from winter storms helped ease drought conditions across Arizona over the holiday weekend, with the National Weather Service predicting mostly clear and sunny conditions for the rest of the week. . Rain showers began in Metro Phoenix on Sunday, dropping an average of 0.16 inches. However, Martin Luther King Jr. Day was […]
Yuma farmers educate Arizona gubernatorial candidate Hobbs on harsh realities of drought

Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs met with local farmers late Friday afternoon to learn more about how the historic drought is impacting Yuma’s agricultural industry. Hobbs found the situation very worrying and only getting worse. Drought promises to affect life in every corner of Arizona, but water shortages have bigger implications for Yuma County. […]
Rainy winter aids Arizona’s short-term drought, long-term issues persist

PHOENIX — Arizona has experienced more rain and snow than usual this winter, and weather experts say the state’s short-term drought has improved. The Southwest, including the states around Arizona, will need years of steady rainfall to combat the current long-term effects of drought on water resources. Phoenix has seen 4.03 inches of precipitation since […]
20 Years of Severe Drought Impede Huge Developments in Southwest

Growing interest in water supply is particularly relevant to the Terravalis project. Hughes paid his JDM Partners and El Dorado Holds $600 million to purchase real estate. The previous owner proposed building Trillium West, his 3,000-acre planned community that supplies water to the Hassayampa Basin, the aquifer beneath the project. In 2006, the Arizona Department […]