What is best plan for managing non-Active Management Areas?

Description

When the state's urban dwellers think of rural water resources – if they think of them at all – they most likely think of recreational opportunities, like fishing, boating and camping. (See above.) Residents of rural areas of the state, however, are confronting a wide range of water issues, with ensuring sufficient supplies the most critical. Whatever rural water management strategy is adopted must reflect the physical, social and cultural characteristics unique to the non-urban regions of Arizona. Prepared by the U of A WRRC. View Document.