Arizonans face ‘lifestyle changes’ if states don’t end Colorado River stalemate soon
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Water official claims alternative water necessary if Colorado River deal unfavorable
Key Points: A deal to parse out the Colorado River between upper and lower basin states is in negotiations If Arizona is forced to cut a portion of its supply, alternative water solutions will be required Gov. Hobbs has approved legal action if Arizona isn’t given the appropriate share of water Arizonans are in no danger of losing all their water. But the state’s top water official is warning that unless a deal is reached with other states, c…

New rules for using purified wastewater give Arizona cities more options
PHOENIX – With dwindling water supplies, cities throughout Arizona are exploring multiple ways to meet residents’ water needs. In March, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality gave municipalities a new tool: Wastewater treated by advanced purification can now flow directly…
New Rules For Using Purified Wastewater Give Arizona Cities More Options
By Allison Kotzbauer With dwindling water supplies, cities throughout Arizona are exploring multiple ways to meet residents’ water needs. In March, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality gave municipalities a new tool: Wastewater treated by advanced purification can now flow directly from local water systems into residents’ taps. For years, cities have used advanced purified...
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