News release: Governor Hobbs convenes “roundtable” at Central Arizona Project HQ to emphasize Arizona unity during challenging Colorado River negotiations
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs convened a “roundtable” of state water users and other officials on Tuesday to assess the condition of Arizona’s Colorado River water supplies and to increase public awareness of the challenges the state faces as negotiations over the future operations of the river system go forward. The event at the headquarters of the Central Arizona Project included a helicopter fly-over for the Governor of parts of the 336-mile CAP canal system, which typically delivers nearly half of Arizona’s Colorado River water to central and south-central Arizona communities.
Other Colorado River Basin news:
- Bloomberg Law: EPA plans to give Arizona control over (wastewater) injection wells
- Audubon: Blog: Investments in water resilience helps stretch existing supplies
- John Fleck at Inkstain: Blog: Upon the retirement of Bob Snow, May 15, 2025
- Western Water Notes: Blog: Choices over time: Where we go from where we have been