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LDIG

• Pima County's Local Drought Impact Group (LDIG)

Current Links

• Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) Water Conservation Office

• AZ DroughtWatch

• Arizona's Local Drought Impact Groups

• Drought Monitor Reports

• Drought Ordinance (See Title 8, Section 8.70)

• Governor's Drought Declaration, May 22, 2007

• Pima County Drought Management Plan

• Southwest Climate Outlook

• Statewide Drought Program

• Water Infrastructure, Supply & Planning Study

 

 

DROUGHT MANAGEMENT

“We must take steps now to mitigate the potentially devastating effects of the prolonged dr ought on our environment and our lifestyle.”
C.H. Huckelberry

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May Drought Monitor Report

Pima County LDIG
Annual Report 2008

Pima County has declared a
DROUGHT STAGE 1

  • All persons are asked to implement voluntary reductions in water use
  • Restaurants are asked to provide water only upon request
  • Hotels and motels are urged to conserve water

The Water Wasting section of the Drought Ordinance prohibits a person to waste water or use water unreasonably.

 

New Link!
AZ DroughtWatch

 

Drought Stage

Unincorporated Pima County

• Pima County has declared a Drought Stage 1.

• Check with your water provider for its drought stage.

• Your water provider will have suggestions on how you can conserve water

• Your water provider may also have restrictions in place

Steps Pima County Residents Should Take

Rain Water Harvesting and Greywater Reuse Resources

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Water Reduction Suggestions

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Local Water Providers

The major water providers that operate within Pima County and have specific recommendations and requirements during times of drought.

Tucson Water

Marana

Metro Water

Flowing Wells Irrigation District

Oro Valley

Community Water Company of Green Valley

 

 


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