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Protecting our ten city members' ability to provide assured, safe, and sustainable water supplies to their communities. #OneForWater

Phoenix, AZ
Joined March 2009
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
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Cave Creek pulled out of a deal that would have given them 500 acre-feet of groundwater a year for the next hundred years. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/GinCPwoD8P
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
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NEW BLOG: Understanding the Colorado River Crisis With a clearer understanding of the river's role and its current complex challenges, it’s evident why this topic is in the spotlight and why efforts to address these issues are so important. https://t.co/dyninjZ5l7
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
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Rio Verde Foothills residents now have access to hauled water thanks to a year’s long project from EPCOR. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/EqdbTNm6a6
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
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NEW BLOG: Collaboration between State Lawmakers and Water Providers Will Be Vital This Legislative Session Arizona lawmakers are navigating numerous proposed laws that will shape the state's future. Water security remains a top priority for that future. https://t.co/KyxUDNA5tZ
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
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NEW BLOG: Diverse water sources provide resilience today, but ongoing investment is crucial for the future Arizona's success in the desert isn't just luck—it's the result of decades of proactive planning and strategic investments in water security. https://t.co/wqv52b0hsp
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
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NEW BLOG: Conservation In Action: How The AMWUA Cities Are Saving Water Our municipalities are stepping up their efforts to protect water resources, modernize essential infrastructure, and adapt to climate change and rapid population growth. https://t.co/9Rzvekq0FX
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@KTAR923
KTAR News 92.3
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Could the seven Colorado River basin states come together to find a solution for how the river's water should be allocated? @heidi_hommel has the latest: https://t.co/naSEYx9Smh KTAR News' Water Watch is presented by @AMWUA.
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
1 month
NEW BLOG: Lumps of Coal for Colorado River Basin States and US Bureau of Reclamation Attendees at this year's CRWUA Conference, including the AMWUA cities, departed frustrated, disappointed, and uncertain about their future. https://t.co/bFjVvA5nvF
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
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A water study conducted in-part by Northern Arizona University found the Rio Grande River in New Mexico and Texas is potentially at risk of a water shortage due to overuse. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more on https://t.co/9yt3BYxUcE
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
1 month
NEW BLOG: Decoding Arizona’s Water Language The world of water is complex, diverse, and full of terminology that can easily confuse anyone who isn't immersed in it regularly, so we are here to help. https://t.co/pI71ayoLI1
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
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The Arizona Board of Regents has awarded $3 million to the Arizona Hub for Agriculture Innovation Research to work on solutions to make the industry more sustainable. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more at https://t.co/9yt3BYxUcE.
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
2 months
NEW BLOG: Groundwater is a limited resource essential for our water security With water security in focus, it is essential to understand why groundwater has been receiving so much attention lately. https://t.co/nQXK0mQ9HN
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
2 months
Arizona and Utah Governors made their cases for their share of the Colorado River at the Western Governors Association winter meeting - resulting in a Feb 14 deadline for an agreement. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/QVY9Z514Cv
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@AMWUA
AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
2 months
NEW BLOG: Prepare Your Desert Landscape for Cooler Weather Properly caring for your desert-adapted landscape during these cooler months isn't just about surviving winter—it ensures your yard is in top shape for spring. https://t.co/m15Dsur1wE
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
2 months
NEW BLOG: Protect Your Pipes: Stop Thanksgiving FOG from Causing a Holiday Clog Regardless of your holiday menu, it’s crucial to be sewer-savvy to ensure your stretchy pants are reserved for relaxation, not plunging emergencies. https://t.co/3CxMX8dqhZ
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
2 months
The Yavapai Apache Nation is building a water reclamation facility to replace open sewage lagoons, protecting the Verde River. Chairman Buddy Rocha Jr. says tribal land is on a floodplain. Water Watch is brought to you be @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/ivA1myQuH7
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AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
2 months
NEW BLOG: Colorado River: Time Is Running Out The future of the Colorado River—a vital water source for Central and Southern Arizona, serving 80% of our population and fueling our economy—remains dangerously uncertain. https://t.co/CjzGaRVGed
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
2 months
Camp Verde recently implemented two water projects to help protect the Verde River. The town has started harvesting rainwater and replacing water fixtures with more conservative ones. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/YMuRXd7RX5
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@AMWUA
AMWUA - Arizona Municipal Water Users Association
2 months
NEW BLOG: Water Security: The Foundation of Arizona’s Success Arizona’s impressive economic growth and vibrant communities rely on one crucial element: water security. https://t.co/SbcQrQMHMA
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@AZMorningNews
Arizona’s Morning News on 92.3
3 months
A roughly $250 million dollar project called a SCIF will allow the Salt River Project to make water deliveries to Central Arizona Project. Water Watch is brought to you by @AMWUA. @heidi_hommel has more: https://t.co/Wxxi3v258f
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