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Managing for sustainability in an arid climate: lessons learned from 20 years of groundwater management in Arizona,USA
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Katharine?L?JacobsEmail author  Email author" target="_blank">James?M?HolwayEmail author
Institution:(1) Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona, 350 N. Campbell, Tucson, AZ 85718, USA;(2) Arizona Department of Water Resources, 500 North Third Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
Abstract:Substantial progress has been made within central Arizona in moving towards a more sustainable water future, particularly in transitioning the urban demand from a primarily nonrenewable groundwater-based supply to increasing dependence on the Colorado River, Salt River and effluent. Management efforts include a wide range of regulatory and voluntary programs which have had mixed success. The Department of Water Resources has learned a number of key lessons throughout the years, and this paper attempts to establish the water management context and identify those lessons for the benefit of others who may want to evaluate alternative approaches to groundwater management. Themes to be discussed include evaluating water management approaches in a public policy context, the effectiveness of alternative management approaches and the relative merits of regulatory vs. nonregulatory efforts, and the importance of high-quality data in making management decisions.
Contact InformationJames M. HolwayEmail:
Keywords:Groundwater management  Conjunctive management  Arizona water management  Water policy  Water conservation  Sustainability
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