Arizona’s Water Future: Challenges and Opportunities
85th Arizona Town Hall
October 31 – November 3, 2004
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Since 1962, the Arizona Town Hall has been bringing together leaders from across our state to carefully consider and discuss the critical challenges and opportunities facing our state. These leaders come with their varied expertise from a carefully selected cross-section of our state’s citizens. The participants at each Town Hall are geographically and occupationally balanced and represent the wide diversity of political, social and economic philosophies found in Arizona.
The 85th Arizona Town Hall was held at Grand Canyon, October 31 – November 3, 2004 and addressed “Arizona’s Water Future: Challenges and Opportunities.” This Town Hall examined Arizona’s future water supply as it relates to our state’s continuing rapid population growth, ongoing drought conditions, potential settlement of Indian water claims, need for water for environmental and recreational uses, and Arizona’s institutional and financial capacity to address future water needs.
Final Report:
Report of the 85th Arizona Town Hall
Background Report: