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The rainstorms that drenched Southern California two years ago weren't enough to replenish deep underground aquifers that had been depleted by pumping over the last two decades, a new study has found.
Many regions of the country are experiencing groundwater depletion because the aquifers are being pumped faster than they can be replenished. Approximately 45% of the water wells examined in the ...
The San Pedro River travels north into Arizona from across the border in Mexico. It’s the last free-flowing river in the ...
A combination of water management practices has contributed to notable groundwater gains in Central Arizona despite the region dealing with long-term water stress, according to a new study.
The water crisis stems from a wide range of issues, ranging from extreme weather events like hurricanes and flooding to depleted aquifers and overuse of wells. Our aging water infrastructure alone ...
Arizona's water agency has proposed cuts in water use across the Willcox basin, goals residents said are impossible to meet.
Since 1980, Central Arizona has been working to recharge its depleted aquifers. Much of that recharge depends on water from the Colorado River of the southwestern United States. That water ...
potentially allowing researchers to have a clearer view of where and how fast water is soaking back into the ground and recharging the depleted aquifers. California's Central Valley produces over ...
Petronas and project partners UAE’s national oil company Adnoc and UK independent developer of CCS and hydrogen projects ...
Since 1980, Central Arizona has been working to recharge its depleted aquifers. Much of that recharge depends on water from the Colorado River of the southwestern United States. That water ...