Arizona cities offering money incentives to residents in bid to reduce water use: Here’s what to know
From $800 to $1,000, and even $5,000, some Valley cities are dangling money incentives to residents, in the hope they will cut their water use amid the state’s ongoing crisis. The programs are a direct result of cities grappling with a future of less water from the Colorado River.
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