HB 2099
long-term storage credits; shortage; prohibition
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Arizona’s rules for long-term underground water storage credits. It establishes criteria for qualifying water for these credits, including stipulations around effluent storage and mineral extraction. The bill also addresses the ability to assign these credits and clarifies how water storage agreements with the Central Arizona Project are handled, particularly during times of Colorado River shortage. It aims to manage groundwater resources more effectively and incentivize storage practices that benefit the state’s water supply.
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Gail Griffin
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