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Arizona says developers don't have enough groundwater to build in desert west of Phoenix

Por: CNBC Business January 18, 2023

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home is being built in in Rio Verde Foothills, Arizona, U.S. on January 7, 2023.The Washington Post Getty ImagesDevelopers planning to build homes in the desert west of Phoenix don't have enough groundwater supplies to move forward with their plans, a found. Plans to construct homes west of the White Tank Mountains will require alternative sources of water to proceed as the state grapples with a historic megadrought and water shortages,... + full article



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