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in2herbs

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1. I live in northern Maricopa County and, according to weather reports I've seen yesterday's monsoon
Fri Oct 1, 2021, 02:20 PM
Oct 2021

finale dropped 0.9 inches of rain in my area. It's not the rain we need to overcome the drought as much as the snow pack and we're just not getting the snow pack. I think 2022 will be an eye opener from a lot of people in AZ if/when the water restrictions are put into place. Even though I don't know all the details of the 1922 Colorado Protocol, isn't there a large portion of the water rights that are owned by the Native Americans? If so I hope they stick to their guns and demand their rights, but won't it make it almost impossible to rework the Protocol? In the town where I live everyone else in AZ gets water before we will. I understand that Phx won't be as affected with rationing because they have larger underground storage tanks and a more modern purification system.

I hope tax cuts won't go to Nestle. That company is very dangerous. to the world!

Hope you continue to make positive progress to get your wife home.


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