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Layperson's Guide to Arizona Water
Authors: Joe Gelt,
Susanna Eden, Gary Pitzer
Date: December 1, 2007
Publisher: Water Education Foundation
Pages: 28
Publication: Layperson's Guide to Arizona Water
Publication Summary
As part of its commitment to serve the water education
needs of Arizona citizens, the Water Resources Research Center teamed
up with the Water Education Foundation to produce the Layperson’s
Guide to Arizona Water. The publication meets a longstanding need: it
offers in a single, reader-friendly source information Arizona citizens
need to be well informed about state water issues. Few would doubt the
need for a layperson’s guide or primer describing the ins and outs
of Arizona water. Arizona is a rapidly growing state attracting people
from many different areas who need to be educated about water in a desert
and semi-arid environments. The guide is aimed at a wide audience, from
water professionals needing a quick reference, to policy makers wanting
a reliable summary of the facts, to the water-interested citizen. The
guide is available as a free public service online,
Layperson’s Guide to Arizona Water (2.19 MB) ,
or a hard copy can be purchased from the Water Education Foundation, 717
K St., Suite 317, Sacramento, CA 95814; phone: 916-444-6240; web site:
www.watereducation.org ($10 per copy; $7 for ten or more copies.)
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