james p. lombard, consulting hydrogeologist

January 07, 2005

Arizona Water Poll Results

According to polling results, the Arizona Republic reported that nine out of ten Arizona residents favor giving rural leaders the power to stop new subdivisions if developers can't gaurantee a long-term water supply. These are interesting results that could indicate popular support for new laws to encourage careful balancing of water supply and demand in rural areas of the state.

Posted by: jlombard at January 7, 2005 07:21 AM
Category: Policies

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