Water Sustainability: Can Flagstaff’s Program be Adapted for the Quad Cities?

Water Sustainability: Can Flagstaff’s Program be Adapted for the Quad Cities?

Sep 12 2020 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Prescott-area water tables are dropping at an unsustainable rate. What programs have other Arizona cities put in place that could help the Quad Cities slow groundwater loss and plan for the future? Erin Young, Water Resources Manager for the City of Flagstaff, will detail the elements of Flagstaff’s water resources program in a Zoom webinar hosted by the Citizens Water Advocacy Group (CWAG) on Saturday, September 12, from 10 a.m. - noon. The Zoom link and password are posted in the “Next Meeting” section at www.cwagaz.org . Registration is not required.
 
With a population of about 75,000 that could double once the community is built out, Flagstaff’s Water Resources department is future-focused in its planning. Young will talk about her project work, which includes water demand tracking and forecasting, long-term water source and watershed monitoring, well drilling, master planning around climate uncertainty and advances in regulations, technology, and public perceptions, customer data informatics, and policy development.Water Resources is one of eight sections under Flagstaff’s Water Services Division.
 
Young will also talk about Flagstaff’s water conservation program and her work in assisting with water security and water rights issues that affect Flagstaff as a rural city in one of two unsettled stream adjudication areas in Arizona. Following Young’s presentation, audience members will be invited to ask questions.
 
CWAG President Gary Beverly will host the Zoom webinar and moderate the Q&A session. The webinar will be recorded and posted to CWAG’s video archive webpage for public viewing on demand. Young, who joined the City of Flagstaff in 2013, is a board member of the Arizona Hydrological Society Foundation and treasurer of the Arizona Section of WateReuse, an organization dedicated to advancing the use of recycled water. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Arizona State University (2000), a Master of Science in Geology from Northern Arizona University (2006), and is a registered geologist in Arizona (AZ Reg. No. 49661).
 
CWAG is a local citizens group advocating for a sustainable water future for Prescott and central Yavapai County and for the protection of the upper Verde River. For more information visit www.cwagaz.org, CWAG's Facebook page, or email info@cwagaz.org.
Cost: 
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