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Sale of water credits could finance sewer treatment plan

  Before Sedonans find themselves swimming in a sea of wastewater, City Council finally decided  how to dispose of it. On July 8, council approved a report that recommends the city dispose of its...

Salt River Project demands assurances

If the tri-cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley want to pump water from the Big Chino Aquifer near Paulden, they’ll have to provide assurance to the Salt River Project and environmentally concerned groups, such as the Center...

Sierra Club to appeal permit

The Sierra Club and Rural Red Rock Community Association will appeal the Aquifer Protection Permit granted to BySynergy for its Bella Terra development by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________...

Bella Terra responds to critics

Representatives of BySynergy, the company building Bella Terra, deny that the development went back on promises to preserve a ?historical? homestead, use lots next to Oak Creek for a park and use water from the existing wells on its...

Revised aquifer permit drafted for Bella Terra

By Chelsea DeWeese Larson Newspapers ________________ The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality released a newly revised draft aquifer protection permit Sept. 28 regarding a proposed wastewater treatment plant near Oak Creek. State water officials are broadcasting...

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Film festival considers a move to the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona International Film Festival may be returning home to the former Sedona Cultural Park. The prospect opened up...

Agencies, utilities discuss wildfire in Sedona

The Sedona Fire District hosted a community wildfire meeting at the Sedona Performing Arts Center that included presentations by...
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