Scottsdale's Water Crisis: Toilet to Tap?


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:43
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Scottsdale's Water Crisis: Toilet to Tap?

Scottsdale grapples with water scarcity, considering a controversial solution: turning recycled wastewater into drinking water. With the Colorado River supply dwindling, city leaders are divided on the toilet to tap concept. A pilot program was paused due to stricter testing rules, and costs have escalated. The council awaits final cost details before making a decision, as the citys water future hangs in the balance.

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