Arizona Aquifer Crisis: Residents Push for Local Water Rights
The Arizona Department of Water Resources is seeking public input on managing the declining aquifer in Ranegras Plain, designated as an active management area due to excessive groundwater pumping. The plan halts farmland expansion and requires water cuts for large users, but residents worry it wont secure water for small businesses or community growth. Fondomonte, a Saudi-owned company, is a significant factor due to its alfalfa exports. Residents are frustrated that the plan doesnt immediately target Fondomontes operations and fear their shallow wells will dry up while deep farm pumps continue. More workshops are planned to shape the first management plan, aiming to cut overdraft by 50% in 50 years.
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