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- All Subjects: Sustainable urban development -- Arizona -- Phoenix
- All Subjects: Water-supply
- Creators: Arnim Wiek, Arnim
- Creators: Lewis, M. Byron
- Resource Type: Text
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ContributorsArnim Wiek, Arnim (Author) / Golub, Aaron (Author) / Arizona State University. School of Sustainability (Contributor)
Created2014-02
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ContributorsLewis, M. Byron (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2014-05
Description
Arizona is now entering a new era of water challenges prompted by the need to consider, confront, and find solutions to predicted water supply, and demand imbalances in the future. This paper by water attorney M. Byron Lewis discusses studies predicting water supply limitations, possible sources of augmentation of Arizona’s water supply discussed in those studies, and significant legal and political challenges to overcome in finding solutions to supply and demand imbalances.