February 8th Public Verde River Meeting/Clarkdale

February 8, 2010 by Guest Writer 

Guest Writer

IMPORTANT MEETING: WE NEED A BIG TURNOUT.

The Verde River Basin Partnership (Partnership) will hold its Quarterly Membership Meeting on February 8, 2010 at 2pm on the Yavapai College Clarkdale Campus in Building M, Room 137. (See campus map at http://tinyurl.com/y8mvy99)Partnership Coordinating Committee Chairman, Dr. Ed Wolfe announced a special Presentation, Sustainable Water Resources, a Regional Issue, to be given by Tom O”Halleran, former State Senator and a former Chair of the Natural Resources Committee at the AZ State Legislature.  O’Halleran is now serving as the Vice Chair of the Verde River Basin Partnership’s Coordinating Committee and is giving presentations for the Partnership throughout the Verde River Basin.

The Partnership has sought for four years to have Congress fulfill its promise to the citizens of Northern Arizona by appropriating funds needed for the scientific studies by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) that are authorized in Title II of Public Law 109-110, the Northern Arizona Land Exchange, Title II and Verde River Basin Partnership Act of 2005. 

These studies will clarify both the strengths and weaknesses of our water resources and the critical and imperfectly understood relations between groundwater and surface water in the Verde River Basin. 

We must know and understand the limitations and workings of our water supply to support sound water-management decisions.  For example, the USGS in Hydrogeology of the Upper and Middle Verde River Watersheds, Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5198, states that in the Verde Valley: Groundwater storage declines are caused almost entirely by groundwater pumping and reductions in natural channel recharge resulting from stream flow diversions.

Tom O’Halleran has been one of the Verde River Basins great advocates.  He states: The studies proposed by the USGS and Partnership are critical to identify the long-term sustainability of our surface and groundwater resources.  These unbiased studies will allow our elected officials and water managers to develop best-management practices based on science while protecting the groundwater and surface waters of the Verde River Watershed.   Water-resource managers and elected officials throughout Arizona have recognized that without science-based research water-resource management will not lead to sustainability.   I am concerned that some elected officials within the Verde River Basin have chosen to not participate in the Partnership or allow the necessary science to proceed.  I do not know how these elected officials expect to achieve their own stated goals of a sustainable regional water resource based on best-management practices and to protect the Verde River and its tributaries without the science envisioned in the USGS/Partnership scope of work and reviewed by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.   These goals can only be realized with the science proposed by the Partnership.”

All are welcome to hear this informative presentation, and find how we can work together to insist that Congress appropriate the promised funds to the citizens of Northern Arizona.

Please join us for a complete update on Partnership activities and bring a friend, colleague or neighbor! Agenda for this meeting and additional Partnership information are available at www.verderiverbasinpartnership.org.

We are attempting to get as many citizens to attend so the press can see that our grassroots effort is starting to work.  The presentation will be very informative and I believe of interest to those concerned with the environment and our stewardship of our water resources.  It will also have political content since we have been obstructed in our endeavors by elected officials from the Prescott area and this will be discussed.   Submitted by: DORR

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