May 18, 2008--Tucson ready to store billions of gallons of CAP water (US Water News)
A new plant constructed in Avra Valley means Tucson can finally begin taking nearly all of its share of Colorado River water. It means billions of gallons of Central Arizona Project water will be stored underground for use in the Tucson area. The Southern Avra Valley Storage and Recovery Project has nine large basins that let water from the CAP canal deep percolate into the ground to be pumped out for use. The new plant combined with the Central Avra Valley Storage and Recovery Project will put about 47 billion gallons of Colorado River water into the ground a year, almost all of the city's share of river water that flows into southern Arizona some 336 miles from Lake Havasu.
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