Another article about the doom and gloom of Colorado River water in the paper this morning. I appreciate the information, but rarely if ever s…
- 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.
- Connie Kotke
Conserving groundwater in SaddleBrooke is a collaborative effort among homeowners, staff and HOA leaders. In March, the SaddleBrooke Public Af…
- Tony Davis
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For Star subscribers: The worst-case forecast has Lake Powell falling to low enough levels by the end of next year to halt electricity production at the Glen Canyon Dam.
- Rosie Romero Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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It will rain again; we are pretty sure and hopeful for that free water from the sky. When it does rain, that water works its way into our wash…
- Dave and Ann Locey, Foothills
Our lot size is close to an acre, about three times the lot size of an average Tucson house. The water required for irrigation is much more th…
- Tony Davis
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A new study gives Arizona and Nevada high marks for their reuse of treated sewage effluent as a way to reduce Colorado River use, but says the…
- Melanie Einbund
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Join SaddleBrooke’s Stand With Israel Club at 4 p.m. in the DesertView Theatre, located at 39900 S. Clubhouse Drive, on Thursday, February 6, …
- Sheila Hamann, Southeast side
In the Sunday 1/12 newspaper, Tony Davis reported in the excellent "Wastewater Tucson Eyes for Drinking has PFAS" that PFAS can continue to be…
- Tony Davis
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News about Tucson Water's plans to treat sewage effluent to drinking quality coincided this week with national headlines: New research finds much treated wastewater across the U.S. is contaminated with "forever chemicals."
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