HB 2056
appropriation; brackish groundwater; feasibility study
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Bill overview
House Bill 2056 directs the Arizona Department of Water Resources to conduct a feasibility study for potential brackish groundwater desalination projects in specific areas of the state, including the Ranegras Plain, Willcox, the Hualapai Valley, and the Little Colorado River Plateau. The study will assess the viability, cost, and environmental impact of establishing such facilities, considering factors like land ownership, water depth, and brine disposal. The bill also appropriates $100,000 from the state general fund to cover the costs of this investigation.
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Gail Griffin
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