Phoenix this week marked the halfway point of construction on the Cave Creek advanced water purification plant, while the Southwest Florida Water Management District announced irrigation restrictions beginning April 3 and Fort Collins utilities said they are awaiting Colorado–Big Thompson quota decisions before setting local limits. The Phoenix facility will complete construction next year and enter a one-year demonstration to meet ADEQ standards; Florida's restrictions run through July 1 and limit watering to one day weekly; Global Water Resources declared a monthly dividend payable April 30 for shareholders recorded April 16.
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Water is a vital resource, and these developments affect its availability. Phoenix residents can expect improved water quality once the Cave Creek plant is operational. Floridians should prepare for less watering due to restrictions. If you own shares in Global Water Resources, note the dividend dates.
Water management is a pressing issue, especially in drought-prone areas. These projects and restrictions are steps towards sustainable water use. Check your local water guidelines and adjust usage accordingly. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Phoenix or Southwest Florida.
Regional water authorities and shareholders gained clarity: authorities by implementing demand-management measures and planning infrastructure; shareholders of Global Water Resources will receive the declared monthly dividend payable April 30, 2026.
Residents, landscapers and irrigation-dependent businesses face reduced watering schedules and potential short-term limits as providers await quota allocations and implement restrictions.
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