It is no doubt a sign of the drought-struck times that efforts to strictly account for lower Colorado River water use are now focusing on individual landowners and homeowners who have drilled wells and pump water along the lower Colorado River. Up to now, efforts to regulate Colorado River water use have mainly been directed at the big water users: states, Indian nations and irrigation districts. Attachments: | Arizona Water Resource, November December 2008 Legislation and Law Dissenting View: Boulder Dam, March 24, 1928 News Briefs AZ Developer Agrees to Pay Record Section 404 Fine Research: Prickly Pear's New Potential; Drip Irrigation's Overrated Potential Prickly Pear Cactus Used to Treat Water Study: Drip Irrigation Not Water Efficient AZ Water Community Scores Successes Features Well Owners Along Lower Colorado River Face Stricter Enforcement of Water Laws Saltcedar Found to be Friend, not Foe of Western Waterways USGS Sponsors Newsletter Supplement WRRC News and Notes Mark Calendar for WRRC's March 17 Conference Public Policy Review Guest View Water Conservation Plans Should Consider Need for Sustainability |