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Maricopa County supervisors express interest in Valley’s water issues

Amid new warnings about groundwater supplies and ongoing water problems in unincorporated communities, Maricopa County regulators said they are seeking more capacity to address water challenges in the region.

Oversight Board Chairman Clint Hickman said the county government has authority over the zoning of unincorporated areas and frequently deals with developers, as well as maintains relationships with residents of these communities, and that lawmakers With their input, they may be able to help the city and state find water solutions, he said. let them.

On Monday, the regulator asked three local experts, Sarah Porter of the ASU’s Kir Water Policy Center, Chris Camacho of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, and water attorney Mike Pearce, to discuss how Phoenix is ​​doing. Invited to an informal briefing on what is in place and expressed interest in providing leadership on water. This area is concerned with water and economic growth.

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