Mayors in Arizona are presenting a united front amid an ongoing battle over water. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Breakdown
- Arizona mayors have formed a coalition to address the state's water supply challenges.
- The coalition is responding to prolonged drought, over-allocation, and pressure on the Colorado River system. 27s
- Current water distribution is based on agreements from 1922 and 2007, with Arizona receiving less priority. 45s
- Mayors are encouraging both large-scale and individual conservation efforts. 1m 22s
- Existing water agreements among western states are set to expire, raising the possibility of federal or court intervention if new deals are not reached. 2m 1s