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Tuesday, Oct 09, 2018Posted in: Affordable Housing, California, Elizabeth Zach, Featured News
California’s housing package falls short in addressing building lag
California’s housing crisis should have, by this time, eased some after Gov. Jerry Brown last year signed more than a dozen bills that would encourage more building. But some analysts now say that the laws have yet to have a measurable impact on the state’s progress.
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Monday, Oct 08, 2018Posted in: Arizona, Elizabeth Zach, Featured News, Native communities, Water
Arizona Tribe threatened by heavy rains and rising water
The Menagers Dam near the Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona was put to the test of holding back waters as Tropical Storm Rosa pummeled the area. The Tohono O’odham Nation has declared a state of emergency.
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Friday, Oct 05, 2018Posted in: Elizabeth Zach, Featured News, Water, Water Supply and Drought
Better plumbing helps conserve water in populated and drought-prone American West
Although population in the rural and urban American West is increasing, water use has declined because better-designed toilets are conserving water more effectively.
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