21 September 2020

A Whiff of The Rose Law Group "News That Matters"

When it comes to the most precious commodity here in the outer fringes of The East Valley they use Dairy-Farmers and Cows as a pretext. They do disclose who they represent in the lands for real estate speculation. Something about that stinks - Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents landowners and homebuilders working with the ACC to find a utility solution in the Johnson Utilities service area.) By Mark Cowling | Maricopa Monitor FLORENCE – Pinal County is asking state utility regulators to immediately provide interim solutions that will allow development to proceed around the Pecan and the Section 11 facilities, which are both Johnson Utilities wastewater plants in San Tan Valley. The county’s letter to the Arizona Corporation Commission says that without ACC action, construction activity served by the Pecan plant in northern San Tan Valley could be forced to shut down. The letter suggests a connection with the Queen Creek sewer system could be one short-term answer. The Board of Supervisors voted Wednesday to send the letter, which asks the ACC to take action at its Sept. 22 open meeting. County asks ACC for short-term fixes to keep Johnson Utilities plants running Why is Queen Creek’s water deal so contentious? It exposes our most fundamental problems This map was submitted by the company GSC Farm LLC and the town of Queen Creek as part of a proposal to the Arizona Department of Water Resources. The company and the town are proposing to transfer Colorado River water that is now used for farming to Queen Creek. Roughly a thousand acre-feet of water won’t make or break the Colorado River. (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) A deal to move even a small amount of Colorado River water to Queen Creek could have big ripple effects on Arizona. Here’s why. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic ____________________________________________________________________________
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