September 19, 2007

City of Phoenix water management consultant Tom Buschatzke and Greg Peterson of the Urban Farm discuss water conservation on Here and Now.
( Phoenix, AZ ) Arizona has plenty of water for now. But will the state have it in the future? Tom Buschatzke and Greg Peterson joined Here and Now host Steve Goldstein to discuss water use and conservation. Among the issues talked about were the impact drought is having on water use; flood versus drip irrigation; and practical things people can do to save water. Historian Jack August also talked about the subject of his new book--Phoenix attorney Mark Wilmer and why he may be the single most important person in the history or Arizona.
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Residential Water Conservation
This is a great site that not only shows you where you waste water in your home, but shows you what you can do about it.
Arizona Department of Water Resources Conservation Office
Learn more about what the state is doing to promote water conservation.
City of Phoenix Water Conservation Brochures
The city of Phoenix has lots of wonderful brochures to learn more about water conservation. Just click on the website, enter your name and address, and viola!
The Urban Farm
Greg Peterson has lots of good information about sustainability on his website. Check it out!
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