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  2. Scottsdale residents saved water despite heat - AOL

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    Aug. 23—Scottsdale is coming off likely the hottest month the city has ever sweated its way through. ... "We saved nearly 180 million gallons of water from July 2023 when compared with July 2022 ...

  3. RVF board sends proposal to Scottsdale - AOL

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    Sep. 2—Unless a "pump the brakes" moment happens soon, Scottsdale could be pumping water to Rio Verde Foothills again soon. "I think we're within a few weeks of getting the water flowing again ...

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  6. Alexander Kolodin - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Kolodin introduced multiple bills aimed at addressing the water crises both throughout Arizona and particularly in the Rio Verde foothills. [17] [18] These efforts ranged from attempts to guarantee water to the citizens of the Foothills and barring Maricopa County from issuing new building permits to the community while long-term solutions are worked out, amongst others.

  7. Water pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Topsoil runoff from farm, central Iowa (2011). Water pollution in the United States is a growing problem that became critical in the 19th century with the development of mechanized agriculture, mining, and manufacturing industries—although laws and regulations introduced in the late 20th century have improved water quality in many water bodies. [1]

  8. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The drinking water contaminants that can have chronic effects include chemicals (such as disinfection byproducts, solvents and pesticides), radionuclides (such as radium), and minerals (such as arsenic). Examples of these chronic effects include cancer, liver or kidney problems, or reproductive difficulties. [35]

  9. Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever ...

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    This is especially concerning as treated wastewater is expected to make up an increasing proportion of drinking water supplies as climate change-fueled drought shrinks water sources, Ruyle told CNN.