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re: colorado water rights questions

Posted on 6/15/20 at 4:47 pm to
Posted by Zappas Stache
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Posted on 6/15/20 at 4:47 pm to
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The growth in the valley has replaced water hog desert agriculture which extends the amount of water available.




Well, Phoenix has also developed new sources of water in the last 30-40 years such as water banking, more surface collection reservoirs and extensive re-use of wastewater (sewer). They also require developers of new houses to guarantee a 100 year water supply for new housing developments. And they also have very stringent landscape irrigation laws and landscape irrigation for the average urban/suburban area dwarfs what people use inside their houses. For instance, DFW outdoor water use is around 60% of total water use. I'm not sure what Phoenix's outdoor water use is but with their stringent irrigation laws, I'm sure its much less than DFW.
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