Attorney General Kris Mayes says her new agreement with a mega-dairy company will cut groundwater pumping in Southeast Arizona's Willcox Basin…
- Caitlin Clark Special to the Arizona Daily Star
I recommend the city adopt a policy requiring all new developments to include stormwater retention infrastructure, specifically permeable surfaces and onsite basins.
- Tony Davis
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For Star subscribers: For the next 20 years, the path to continued subdivision growth on the edges of Tucson and Phoenix now appears to be clear. It gets murky after that.
- Analeise Mayor
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Both the seasonal monsoons and winter storms that have been so sparse this year are critical for groundwater recharge in the Tucson basin, but the winter precipitation contributes most to yearly recharge, says Wally Wilson, chief hydrologist for Tucson Water.
- Analeise Mayor
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Both the seasonal monsoons and winter storms that have been so sparse this year are critical for groundwater recharge in the Tucson basin, but the winter precipitation contributes most to yearly recharge, says Wally Wilson, chief hydrologist for Tucson Water.
- Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star
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For Star subscribers: It would put conservation rules on large water users such as data centers ā just as a source says a developer is looking at possibly putting a chipmaking factory in Tucson.Ā Ā
- Kendall Kroesen Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Taking a portion of our reclaimed water now for Project Blue decreases our reclaimed water availability and flexibility. We should already be doing the things that Project Blue claims it will do for water positivity.
- Tim Steller
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For Star subscribers: For years we've heard that drinking reclaimed water is in Tucson's future. Now the mega-data-center project proposed for the southeast side is treating it like wastewater again.Ā
- Tony Davis
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For Star subscribers: Arizona'sĀ Ag to Urban law comes with a big question mark: Where will the water to replenish the aquifer come from?
- Bob Christie Capitol Media Services
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