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- Governor Katie Hobbs Celebrates First “Ag-to-Urban” Groundwater . . .
Governor Hobbs has also created programs to increase 100-year Assured Water Supply Protections across Arizona communities, and taken historic action to protect groundwater supplies in rural Arizona
- Arizona Groundwater Dashboard - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Because in Arizona, it is considered non-renewable, reliance on groundwater for populations and economies as potentially problematic, particularly in less populated parts of the state, which lack the critical base of rate-payers to pay for costly alternative supplies
- Arizona water | AZ Water Innovation Initiative
A deep dive into rural water concepts in Arizona, including lack of regulation, pressure hotspots on groundwater supplies, and the effect wells have on adjacent rivers or streams via a map interface
- Arizonas ag-to-urban program is a smart way to save water | Opinion
Building houses on farmland allows metro Phoenix to use less water, recycle most of what is used and replenish what they pump It's a win-win Arizona's new ag-to-urban program should once
- Conservation Overview | Arizona Department of Water Resources
Adopting a low water-use lifestyle is essential for ensuring Arizona’s long-term water sustainability, offering benefits such as cost savings, reduced energy consumption, and environmental preservation
- Protecting Arizona’s Groundwater - Seven Seas Water Group
With Phoenix, Tucson, and suburban areas continuing to grow and the Colorado River in decline, the pressure on groundwater is greater than ever To achieve water security, Arizona must shift from overpumping and pursue smarter, more sustainable alternatives that build resilience to water scarcity
- Options for Groundwater Conservation: AMA-INA-LGSA
Arizona needs an alternative option for groundwater conservation in rural communities if the state is to ensure Arizona has a secure water and economic future Below is a review of groundwater management options available to Arizonans today, and an introduction to the Steward Area proposal
- Study Shows Groundwater Gains in Arizona Yet Climate Risks Still . . .
Some of the state’s policies incentivize farmers to use surface water from the river rather than tap into groundwater Other policies channel the river water directly to aquifer recharge zones, where it can seep down to the groundwater
- Groundwater gains show Arizonas policies are working, yet climate . . .
Some of the state's policies incentivize farmers to use surface water from the river rather than tap into groundwater Other policies channel the river water directly to aquifer recharge zones,
- Arizona Water Reform - Goldwater Institute
This report offers detailed recommendations for reforming Arizona’s water policy to address the state’s water challenges While opportunities exist to augment water supply in the future, there are several opportunities to improve the way water in the state is conserved and demand is managed
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