By Patrick Walker on July 29, 2010
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today)– The Flagstaff Water Commission has voted to support a contract giving Snowbowl the option to use reclaimed or recovered-reclaimed water for snowmaking.
Four options were discussed. One of the options was to simply do nothing and let the Flagstaff city council decide on their own what water would be provided to Snowbowl. The [...]
Posted in Local News, Top Stories | Tagged snowbowl, tribal concerns, water |
By NAZ Today on February 8, 2010
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) — The only water well serving the community of Chino Valley may have to be shut down for a major overhaul.
The town is rushing to drill a new well at one of nine other well sites that have been identified. That project could cost water users in the town of about 9,000 [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Living | Tagged $200, 000, Drill, dry, Lone, overhaul, prescott, Project, Public Works, water, well |
By NAZ Today on February 8, 2010
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) — The only water well serving the community of Chino Valley may have to be shut down for a major overhaul.
The town is rushing to drill a new well at one of nine other well sites that have been identified. That project could cost water users in the town of about 9,000 [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Top Stories | Tagged chino valley, problems, water, well |
By NAZ Today on January 22, 2010
MAYER, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a 6-year-old boy who was swept away in floodwaters near the northern Arizona community of Mayer is presumed dead and searchers were trying to locate his body on Friday.
Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Dwight D’Evelyn says the boy’s parents tried to bring the sick child to a hospital during [...]
Posted in Local News, Top Stories | Tagged mayer, rescue, swept away, water |
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