Kris Williams
@KrisWilliams
22 December, 11:14
WATER
Colorado River Deal Could See Phoenix Get $300 Million
The city is seeking to secure funding by relinquishing part of its Colorado River water allocation, tackling drought and ensuring a sustainable water supply.
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Colorado River Deal Could See Phoenix Get $300 Million
The city is seeking to secure funding by relinquishing part of its Colorado River water allocation, tackling drought and ensuring a sustainable water supply.
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https://www.newsweek.com/p...
Colorado River Deal Could See Phoenix Get $300 Million - Newsweek
The city is seeking to secure funding by relinquishing part of its Colorado River water allocation, tackling drought and ensuring a sustainable water supply.
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Lynn Tapper
@lst5050
23 December, 10:28
In response Kris Williams to her Publication
Would YOU drink "recycled" water with all of its chemicals, drugs, and contaminants? Purifying it would be very risky these days.
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But there is a way to treat everything. I would much rather have clean wholesome water from the depths of the earth and have everyone not pollute, but not every place has things in guard or protection, and then there are many who don't follow the rules and things get tainted or altered, so there has to be solutions to moving things forward, yes?
11:06 AM - Dec 23, 2024
In response Lynn Tapper to her Publication
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