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Drought Preparedness in Arizona

ADWR's Drought Program coordinates drought preparedness and

response activities through monitoring, state agency coordination,

and facilitation of local-level planning.

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Photo by USDA-NRCS
 

 

Arizona has made huge investments in importing and storing water supplies for the major metropolitan areas, and those investments have significantly buffered these areas from impacts during the current drought. However, drought conditions over the past decade in some parts of rural Arizona have had devastating personal and economic impacts. The most urgent need for drought preparedness is in these growing communites in the rural regions of the state, where alternative water supplies are generally very limited and the economy is strongly affected by drought (particularly farming and ranching, recreation, tourism and forestry-related sectors).

ADWR's Drought Program takes a statewide approach to drought preparedness and response, but assistance is especially focused on rural areas through the programs and activities below. The 2008 Arizona Drought Preparedness Annual Report summarizes drought conditions and drought preparedness activities for water year 2008 (October 2007 - September 2008).

 

short term drought status map

 

Visit the Drought Status web page for information

on short and long term drought status.

 

 

 

 

glass of water Planning and Reporting for Water Providers

New state statutes established in 2005 require drinking water providers to develop water supply, conservation and drought plans. The requirements also expand annual water use reporting to the entire state (for community water systems). Water providers can visit the community water system web page for further information.

 

 

storm clouds Drought Monitoring

The State Drought Monitoring Technical Committee gathers and evaluates drought, climate and weather data and distributes that information to land managers, policy-makers and the public. An important goal of the committee is to provide early warning of changes in drought severity. Drought status maps and Drought Monitor Reports can be viewed on the drought status page.

 

 

people farming Local Drought Planning

ADWR is working with local leaders around the state to establish county-level drought impact groups. The goals of these groups are to monitor drought status and impacts in their area, increase drought public awareness, and develop local mitigation and response options.

 

 

Verde River Interagency Coordination

The Governor's Drought Interagency Coordinating Group is comprised of state, federal, tribal and non-governmental organizations. Biannually, this group meets and advises the governor on drought status, impacts, and any necessary preparedness and response actions.

 

 

Contact Info:

Melanie Ford, ADWR Drought Program                           
mlford@azwater.gov
(602) 771-8442

Susan Craig, Community Water Planning Manager
smcraig@azwater.gov
(602) 771-8533



Last Updated: April 8, 2009 7:43 AM

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