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Binational COMMITTEES
Arizona Co-Chairs
Sandra Fabritz-Whitney
Director Arizona Department of Water Resources (602) 771-8426 safabritz@azwater.gov
David Roberts
Manager, Water Rights and Contracts Salt River Project (602) 236-2343 Dave.Roberts@srpnet.com Sonoran Co-Chairs
Enrique Alfonso Martinez Preciado
Vocal Ejecutivo Comision Estatal del Agua enrique.martinez@ceasonora.gob.mx
Roberto Molina Acedo
Director General de Desarrollo y Fortalecimiento Institucional Comision Estatal del Agua roberto.molina@ceasonora.gob.mx Committees WATER
To pursue water management planning in the Arizona-Sonora region that emphasizes collaboration on programs for the advancement of economic, social and environmental benefits of both states, and that arise from constructive solutions to shared water supply issues.
How To Get Involved
By serving on the Water Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!
Committee Action Item Progress Report: Water Progress Report
News & Events Pressure mounts on food security farming capacity in border states The economic downturn water scarcity rising oil prices climate change and the loss of prime farmlands are creating "a perfect storm" that is likely to leave many hungry people in its wake.... View ADEQ Issues Order to IBWC for Cadmium Water Quality Violations and Failure to Properly Manage Sewage Sludge A compliance order has been issued to the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission for discharging wastewater containing elevated levels of the toxic metal cadmium into the Santa Cruz River and more than twice the legal limit in biosolids --... View Water Management in the State of Sonora Mexico Water Management in the State of Sonora Mexico... View U.S. Approves solar project in desert the largest planned in public lands
The Obama administration has approved a thousand-megawatt solar project on federal land in Southern California the largest solar project ever planned on U.S. public lands.... View |
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