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Valora Kilby's avatar

I lived in Arizona for 6 years in the 90's, leaving in '98. Currently, I am back in the area North of Tucson on a house sitting assignment. Tucson has grown from a population of 425,000 in '98 to well over 1 million presently. This places tremendous pressure on all resources. I understand that last winter and during the monsoon season in the summer the state got more snow and rain than it had in many years. Still, the rate of growth must be evaluated, not only due to limited water, but other resources such as roads. I can say that the area around Tucson does not have lawns, unlike Phoenix. IMO, it is rather ludicrous to move to the desert and demand a lawn in an area where water is so crucial.

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Charles Summers's avatar

Thank you John. I’m hoping that increased awareness of all the agricultural and ranching issues will help move the needle towards sanity

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