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Study shows groundwater gains in Arizona yet climate risks still threaten water supply

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Study shows groundwater gains in Arizona yet climate risks still threaten water supply.

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 .

Two decades of extreme drought have led to big water declines, and the river is expected to face further declines due to climate change.

Story Source: Journal Reference: - Bridget R. Scanlon, Donald R. Pool , Ashraf Rateb , Brian Conway , Kathryn Sorensen , Bradley Udall , Robert C. Reedy . Multidecadal drought impacts on the Lower Colorado Basin with implications for future management. Communications Earth & Environment , 2025 ; 6 ( 1 ) DOI: 10.1038 /s43247-025-02149-9 Cite This Page:.

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