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Arizona Rural Water Issues Attracting Attention: What Is Best Plan for Managing Non-Active Management Areas?

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
The National Institutes for Water Resources
Water management involves more than just the hydrological process. Successful water management should reflect the physical, social and cultural characteristics unique to the area. In Arizona, urban water affairs are recognized as a priority, however rural regions are often overlooked, which has prompted local communities to develop their own water management plans.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Watershed Management and RestorationWater Supply and ScarcityIntegrated Water Resource ManagementIntegrated Water Resource Management
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Region & Countries: 
United StatesNorth America
Resource Scale: 
Local

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