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Lake Havasu (/ ˈ h ɑː v ə s uː /) is a large reservoir formed by Parker Dam on the Colorado River, on the border between San Bernardino County, California, and Mohave County, Arizona. Lake Havasu City sits on the Arizonan side of the lake with its Californian counterpart of Havasu Lake directly across the lake.
Lake Havasu City has a hot desert climate , with extremely hot summers, mild winters, and very little rainfall. The hottest temperature in Arizona was recorded in Havasu City. Lake Havasu City is a very hot city, even by Arizona standards; here, the highest temperature ever recorded in the state, 128 °F (53 °C), was set on June 29, 1994. [19]
Havasu (literally “blue-green water”, from ha “water” & vasu “blue”) may refer to the following: Havasupai , a Native American tribe located in the northwestern part of Arizona Havasu Creek , a stream located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
The van, which is twice as old as the 24-year-old Martin, was actually sold to his friend and business partner, 29-year-old Megan Krystle Weinraub, last year, the AP also reported.
Mohave County occupies the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona, one of 15 counties in the state.As of the 2020 census, its population was 213,267. [1] The county seat is Kingman, [2] and the largest city is Lake Havasu City.
Blue (originally, Whittum) is an unincorporated community in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States. Blue has a ZIP Code of 85922; in 2000, the population of the 85922 ZCTA was 36. [ 2 ] In addition to its post office, Blue also contains a public library, and a public school serving all grade levels.
The company attempts to reuse all of its equipment and materials and has a reported waste reduction rate of 98 percent. [8] [9] Much of the organic waste, ten tons of spent barley malt and yeast a year, are fed to local livestock or used as composting material.