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Supervisors agree to revisit county ties to Upper San Pedro water efforts
Summary
Board members voiced opposition to aspects of regional water partnerships that aim to control groundwater and directed staff to place related flood-control and partnership items on a future agenda for further review.
Cochise County supervisors signaled opposition to several regional water-management efforts tied to Fort Huachuca and the Upper San Pedro watershed and asked staff to place the Cochise Conservation Recharge Network (CCRN), the Upper San Pedro Partnership (USPP) executive committee, and related flood-control projects on an upcoming agenda for fuller review.
During the July 15 work session, a supervisor criticized past attempts to create a…
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