Two decades of extreme drought have put a squeeze on Arizona s water supply, but a once-obscure state agency could soon be at the forefront of keeping the taps flowing. The Arizona Water Bank, created in 1999, keeps track of any surplus water from the state s annual allotment from the Colorado River. But the river water has reached critical levels this year, triggering mandatory restrictions. .
Workers began removing a temporary fence surrounding a new lake at Heroes Regional Park on Jan. 12, and anglers, walkers and others didn’t wait long to try out the new
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