Experts weigh plusses and minuses of augmenting Arizona’s water supplies
Just as the State Legislature began preparing for the 2018 legislative session early in the New Year, Arizona Department of Water Resources Director Tom Buschatzke and other water experts began briefing lawmakers on some of the fundamental issues facing Arizona’s water supplies.
On January 4, State legislators heard from a panel of experts on desalination – potentially one of the most intriguing water-augmentation sources for Arizona – including Water Resources Director Buschatzke.
For all of us, "water awareness" means more than just conservation
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So, what do you suppose that means?
Maureen George (Mohave County Water Authority)
A brief conversation with Maureen George, General Counsel to the Mohave County Water Authority and a member of the Governor's Water Augmentation Council
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