answersLogoWhite

0

Arizona ground water project

User Avatar

Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Can only be considered a temporary fix to a major hydrological disaster. There is not enough water available beneath the ground to meet or sustain the current population for five years. When those aquifers are depleted, 1,000 years will be required to replace them. Rest assured that it will never happen.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What Arizona project was built to bring water to desert cities?

Hoover Dam.


What is the name of the canal that runs through Arizona?

It's known as the C.A.P., the Central Arizona Project which brings water from the Colorado River in southwestern Arizona to Phoenix.


What does the Salt River Project specialize in?

SRP delivers water and electricity to customers in Arizona.


What has the author Paul Wilson written?

Paul Wilson has written: 'An economic assessment of Central Arizona Project agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Central Arizona Project (U.S.), Economic aspects of Agriculture, Water resources development


How long is the Central Arizona Project?

The Central Arizona Project (CAP) is 336 miles long. It spans from the Colorado River to Central and Southern Arizona. It is capable of supplying 1.5 million acre feet of water annually. CAP is a collection of aquaducts, pumping stations, tunnels and pipe lines. Water from the Colorado is raised over 3000 feet from its origin to its destination.


What does the Salt River Project deal with?

The Salt River Project, or SRP, is a project funded by Arizona to help utilize the water from their Salt River to help power turbines for electricity. Since this is water power - there is no pollution and no danger of hurting the salinity of the river.


What has the author Saeid Tadayon written?

Saeid Tadayon has written: 'Quality of surface water and ground water in the proposed artificial-recharge project area, Rillito Creek Basin, Tucson, Arizona, 1994' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Pollution, Quality, Water, Water quality 'Quality of water and chemistry of bottom sediment in the Rillito Creek Basin, Tucson, Arizona, 1992-93' -- subject(s): Analysis, Measurement, Sediments (Geology), Urban runoff, Water quality


What has the author Marshall A Harrell written?

Marshall A. Harrell has written: 'Ground-water resources of the Holbrook region, Arizona' -- subject(s): Groundwater


Where does Libya's water supply come from?

They get water from the Man-made river project which collects stone water from the ground which can be around 40000 years old. But some get water from the Nile.


What has the author Herbert H Schumann written?

Herbert H. Schumann has written: 'U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Arizona' -- subject(s): Water-supply, Groundwater


What project in Arizona helped people use less groundwater?

Back when people where using to mush water so the society came up with a plan that you have to put plants that don't use much water.


What the bodies of water sorround Arizona?

None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.