Arizona is putting the money towards sustainable solutions for managing groundwater and critical water infrastructure.
TUCSON, Ariz. — As Lisa Shipek walks past the rain garden at the Watershed Management Group’s living lab, she’s walking past a cheap way to save water.Their living lab includes a garden with deep troughs in the ground that collect rainwater. That rainwater is filtered from some of their water-efficient sinks and their washing machine.
Shipek said that should start with the State recognizing how ground water and surface water are connected.
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