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August 21, 2021

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

Segment 1
11:46
Segment 2
07:01
Segment 3
12:59
Segment 4
06:18

COMMENTARY

  • We all see water at its point of use; in reality, water is infinitely recyclable
  • We discuss the broadening perspective of water
  • How water planning in Arizona dates back to the 1800’s
  • Thinking “outside the box”
  • The need for water to create electricity in turn makes the power to transport the water
  • How Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant’s use of reclaimed water has a direct connection to Supercooling your home

ON THE HOUSE HOUR

Record Rainfall Doesn’t Mean Reducing Water Conservation Efforts

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On The House Topic: Water has been the big topic throughout Arizona and at Rosie on the House over the past few weeks. We have had an abundance of much-needed rain. Our state broke quite a few rainfall records this year; Tucson International Airport set one of several records this season with 5.88 inches of rain through July 25. And the monsoon season is not over. BUT, don’t think we can leave the dust behind. Just because much of Arizona received record rainfall to date, doesn’t mean that we are flush with water. We still need to conserve what we have… READ MORE IN THIS BLOG>> and scroll below for a breakout of each segment in this podcast with resource links.

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