Coconino County Approves 160-Acre Conservation Easement at Bull Basin in Kaibab National Forest
In a landmark decision, the Coconino County Board of Supervisors green-lights a proposed 160-acre conservation easement in the Buru Basin of the Kaibab National Forest to protect the region's natural resources and preserve its pristine beauty. issued. This effort protects overlooks, watersheds, and wildlife habitat without compromising private ownership of this land, consistent with various […]
The Buzz Live! Water Conservation and AMAs in Cochise County
Dr. Edie Gustason co-owns High Lonesome Vineyards with her husband Tom. Grapes are one of the most water-hungry crops grown in Arizona, and the Gustasons say the Arizona Department of Water Resources puts grape growing in jeopardy. The issue dates back more than six years, when a letter seeking advice on how wells classified as […]
Taxpayer dollars will fund 8 new water conservation projects
Funds are starting to flow for water conservation projects in Arizona. Where it goes is the subject of ongoing negotiations. $200 Million in Grants Approved by Water Infrastructure Finance Authority 8 water saving projects, totaling about $15 million in late June. In addition, from the first round of applications, he has 53 proposals, and from […]
This is where you can get water conservation rebates in Arizona
For decades, cities in Arizona have offered water-saving rebates to encourage residents and businesses to use less water. Incentives range from partial reimbursement of purchase and labor costs to free water-saving retrofits. Common-sense home upgrades, such as installing more efficient faucets, shower heads and low-flush toilets, can go a long way in reducing water consumption […]
Dems Misunderstand Hearing On ‘Conservation Leases’
Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee have demonstrated a blatant misunderstanding of the purpose behind Wednesday’s hearing on the land administration rule, while also showing they don’t get the point of the representative government. House Republicans on Wednesday gave key stakeholders a forum to hear the views of those most likely to face serious […]
Deal in the desert for Colorado River conservation plan
Proposed plan will preserve 1.5 million acre-feet by 2024 YUMA, Arizona (KECY, KYMA) — Arizona, California and Nevada agreed Monday on a plan to conserve 3 million acre feet of water in the Colorado River by 2026. The plan has been submitted to the Home Office for review. The agreement between downstream states came after […]
Sinema, Kelly Announce Over $11 Million Investment in Arizona Water Conservation & Efficiency Projects from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Led by Sinema and developed by Kelly, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provides $11.4 million in WaterSMART grants for conservation and efficiency projects throughout Arizona. Washington – $11.4 million in WaterSMART grants to invest in five bipartisan water conservation and efficiency projects in Arizona Infrastructure investment and employment Legislation led by Senator Kirsten Cinema […]
Despite federal restrictions, cattle have damaged conservation area along San Pedro River
A study by the Center for Biodiversity found that much of the 42-mile San Pedro Conservation Area in southeastern Arizona has been severely affected by cattle grazing, with “BLM employees who worship cattle and fear ranchers.” ‘ is accusing. The study, released earlier this month by the Tucson-based environmental group, identified about 39 miles of […]
#Colorado lawmakers consider pilot projects that combine #solar energy with #water conservation — @WaterEdCO – Coyote Gulch
On Thursday, April 13, Colorado legislators will hear why Colorado should study the link between solar energy and water. Known as this still-emerging practice, hydropower involves placing solar panels over canals and other bodies of water. Proponents say the marriage could save water by reducing evaporative losses while increasing the amount of power solar panels […]
INTRODUCED WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES |
Note: These restrictions and penalties are subject to change until officially adopted by the Lake Havasu City Council. normal state limit – Water wastage from leaks, breakages and malfunctions that are easy to fix. Water must be turned off or repaired within 10 business days of notification. penalty First Offense: Verbal Notice Second Violation: Written […]