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Board approves county application to WIFA as applicant for water-well project with Yuma County Water Users
Summary
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved a motion to submit a Water Infrastructure Financing Authority (WIFA) grant application, with Yuma County as applicant and Yuma County Water Users Association as subrecipient, to fund drilling three groundwater wells that would produce return-flow credits under the 1944 U.S.–Mexico treaty.
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors voted on Feb. 3 to approve a county application to the Arizona Water Infrastructure Financing Authority (WIFA) for a Water Supply Development Building Fund grant to support a project led by the Yuma County Water Users Association to drill three groundwater wells.
Veronica Garcia, Yuma County grants administrator, told the board the county would apply for grant funding that — if awarded — would flow to Yuma County and be implemented by the Yuma County Water Users Association under a subrecipient agreement.
Charles Cowan, representing the Yuma County Water Users…
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