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Gains from Trade: Arizona's Groundwater Savings Program

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
The National Institutes for Water Resources
Arizona's Groundwater Savings Program (GSP) is a cornerstone of the state's overall Groundwater Storage and Recovery Program. Borne out of Arizona's efforts to use its Central Arizona Project (CAP) allocation fully, the GSP serves as a low-cost means of utilizing renewable, surface water supplies.
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