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Summary of Governor's Workshop on Maximizing Water Reuse in Industry

      Agenda
     Workshop Summary

     Presentations:
     Infrastructure Investment by Global Water Services
     Sierra Vista Sub-Watershed Plan by Mark Apel
 

  • On December 5, 2005, the Governor's Office hosted a workshop to encourage the industrial use of reclaimed wastewater. The purpose of the workshop was to explore opportunities for wastewater reuse and discuss the barriers that need to be overcome for increased reuse. The workshop agenda included presentations from the City of Chandler and Intel, the City of Flagstaff and SCA Tissue and the City of Tempe and Salt River Project.

     Presentations:
     City of Chandler and Intel (819KB)
     City of Flagstaff and SCA Tissue (10.5MB)
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     City of Tempe and Salt River Project (2.9MB)

 

Other Conservation Information

Arizona Water Conservation Programs
See what communities in Arizona are doing to save water.  Keep updated on state programs (85KB) and local community actions (323KB) to conserve water in our state.

Tucson's Annual Xeriscape Contest for Homeowners and Professionals and Drop Your Water Use Program description

   
Water Wise Technologies
Learn about indoor and outdoor water conserving technologies for your home and business.
   
Watering Guides and Other Resources
Find out what information is available for scheduling outdoor water use, conservation tips and more…
   
Water Wise Plants

Wondering about how to best landscape with low water use plants?  Find native and adaptive plant species best suited to Arizona’s unique climate.

Low Water Use Drought Tolerant Plant Lists for Active Management Areas.


  
Water Conservation Messaging
Check out articles and messages that help us conserve water within our state.  Do your part to help Arizona conserve water!

 

 

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