Feb 20, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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All the water in Kingman and Golden Valley comes from wells now and I am very concerned as to what will happen to the water table and water availibility if Rhodes development of 25,000 homes in Golden Valley goes ahead in someplace where you don't have any water conservation measures in place now. In this whole area of AZ. has been in going on about a 15 year drought now. I have not seen any studies as to the impact on the water table with a community this size, where people from other places will want to have their lawns to water and mow in an area that is only suitable for desert vegetation. This is why I say that some water conservation regulations need to be in effect before the community is put in. Without the proper planning this area could very well deplete their water source and the area could end up being just another dumping site for those people that have no regard for the enviroment which is already a problem in this area. Very concerned citizen
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