For Star subscribers: The Gila Bend Basin has one of the fastest-falling aquifers known on the planet, a new study shows. But the study gives high marks to Tucson s replenishment
Most of the plans will cost a bundle, but backers say they ll offer "drought proof" water to guard against future Colorado River cutbacks to Arizona. But one environmental group urges
The Tucson City Council has approved a plan laid out by municipal authorities to secure drinking water for residents in the coming years.In a 6-1 vote last Tuesday, the council green-lit what's called theĀ One Water 2100 PlanĀ it's part of a sustainability package put together by Tucson officials and it spells out where drinking water for Tucson will come from in the coming