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  2. Investors are buying up rural Arizona farmland to sell the ...

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    Amid worsening water shortages in the Southwest, investors are seeking big profits by buying farms and moving water to fast-growing cities. Investors are buying up rural Arizona farmland to sell ...

  3. Rural Arizona is facing a water crisis. Yet for 3 years ... - AOL

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    Rural Arizona needs the power to manage our own groundwater, county supervisors say, not let those with the deepest wells pump everyone else dry. Rural Arizona is facing a water crisis. Yet for 3 ...

  4. Tensions are bubbling up at thirsty Arizona alfalfa farms as ...

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    A former director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, Ferris helped draw up the state’s 1980 Groundwater Management Act that protects aquifers in urban areas like Phoenix but not in ...

  5. Geography of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is also one of the Four Corners states and is diagonally adjacent to Colorado. Arizona has a total area of 113,998 square miles (295,253 km 2), making it the sixth largest U.S. state. [1] Of this area, just 0.3% consists of water, which makes Arizona the state with the second lowest percentage of water area (New Mexico is the lowest at ...

  6. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Due to the arid climate, 70% of Arizona's water consumption is used for agriculture with some crops in using about 4.9 million acre-feet (6.0 × 10 9 cubic metres), but with the help of today's technology, farmers are able to use only what they need and water that isn't used goes back into rivers or storage.

  7. Concho Lake - Wikipedia

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    Concho Lake is an irrigation reservoir situated in the town of Concho, in the eastern Arizona grasslands at 6,300 feet (1,900 m). Much of the surrounding land is privately owned; the rest is owned by the Bureau of Land Management, but is managed for sport fisheries and wildlife resources by the Arizona Game and Fish.

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