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Verde Valley Waterways Sustainability Questioned

Clarkdale AZ (February 29, 2012) – The Verde Valley Regional Economic Organization will facilitate the Second Community Dialogue – The Verde Valley Waterways Opportunities for Sustainable Economic Expansion and Growth on March 27, 2012. The meeting will include a Valley-wide survey presentation, the advantages of using Value Chain Mapping in a decision making process, and a review of the outcomes... 

Eye on Sedona Sustainability

Sedona AZ (May 24 2011)–In January 2011, Sedona City Council’s Sustainability Commission held its first meeting. The commission is comprised of nine community volunteers who are enthusiastically dedicated to improving and sustaining our quality of life in Sedona. The mission of this commission is to “advise the City Council regarding policies, programs, regulations, and strategies that... 

Free Seminar for Homeowners with Septic Systems

Barry Allan, OCWC Executive Director Sedona AZ (October 17, 2010) – Sedona area homeowners using septic systems will have the opportunity to attend a free education program, announced Barry Allan, Executive Director of the Oak Creek Watershed Council. He emphasized that homeowners from Coconino and Yavapai counties are invited to participate. Attendees will learn how to properly care for and... 

Conserve Arizona Water

Sedona AZ (April 11, 2010) – Plants don’t waste water, people do. April 2010 is Water Awareness Month. This month provides an opportunity to focus on becoming better water stewards. The Arizona Department of Water Resources asks that you to do your part in educating, celebrating, and taking action to save water – in April and every month. Arizona is desert southwest and its forests... 
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