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Water Supply Protection
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8210.130
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Colorado River - Colo Riv Basin Orgs/Entities - Upper Colo River Comm(UCRC)
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AZ
Date
1/7/2005
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Arizona Republic - azcentral.com - State Leaders Talk Water Conservation
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<br />State leaders talk water conservation <br /> <br />Page 10f2 <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />. f <br />aZcentratcom <br /> <br />,,& <br /> <br />Email this article <br />Print this article <br />Most popular pages <br /> <br />Click to send <br />Click to print <br />Today I This Week <br /> <br />State leaders talk water conservation <br /> <br />Jan. 7,200512:00 AM <br /> <br />Jake Flake, incoming chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Rural <br />Affairs Committee: <br /> <br />"The only people I've seen who know there is a drought is those people who make <br />their living from water. <br /> <br />"Frankly, I think there's only going to be one way we're going to get people to <br />conserve water, and that's (raising the) cost." <br /> <br />Sandy Bahr, conservation director, Grand Canyon chapter of the Sierra Club: <br /> <br />"We were talking about this the other night - sprinklers running in the pouring rain. <br /> <br />"The big challenge is people think there isn't a problem, that we don' have to think <br />about how fast we're growing, how much water we're using on a per capita basis. <br /> <br />"Water issues are always tough because there are a lot of power struggles." <br /> <br />Herb Guenther, director, Arizona Department of Water Resources: <br /> <br />"One of the toughest things when you're doing drought planning is that when you're <br />in a drought, everybody's anxious to do it, but when it rains again, people let it go. As <br />we said when we started this, even if we have to swim to the meetings, we're going <br />to get this done." <br /> <br />Janet Napolitano, governor, state of Arizona: <br /> <br />"I've talked to a number of legislators, and the legislators, particularly those involved <br />with the major committees that will get this, understand that one year of average <br />rainfall does not a drought-cure make. And that really, even if we weren't in a <br />drought, we should be dealing with the issue of water in light of the kind of growth <br />Arizona has had and anticipates." <br /> <br />George Renner, president, board of directors, Central Arizona Project: <br /> <br />"We have, with our technology, turned it into a much more dependable supply, yet <br />we still lack the ability to take full advantage of storms when they come through. <br />There always is good that comes out of it. There have been contributions to the <br /> <br />http://www . azcentra1.comlphp-bin/ c1icktrack/print. php ?referer=http://www.azcentra1.coml...l /24/2 005 <br />
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