Category Archives: Water
Beat Dehydration with these Tips
By Lauren Scott, Arizona Farm Bureau Intern The other day I was complaining of a slight headache. I’d been outside for a good chunk of the morning. Mom said, “Have you had any water lately?” The culprit turned out to … Continue reading
National Iced Tea Day
National Iced Tea Day is celebrated annually on June 10, and with summer officially beginning in only a few more days, the timing couldn’t be better. Next to water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. Americans … Continue reading
Aquaponics: Is this the farm of the future?
What exactly is Aquaponics? Aquaponics is the combination of recirculation aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (the soil-less growing of plants). It is an integrated system in which you grow plants and fish together. The plants provide a natural filter for … Continue reading
During Roosevelt Dam’s Centennial, Let’s Promote Water Stewardship for All!
As Salt River Project (SRP) celebrates the Theodore Roosevelt Dam centennial this spring, we continue our commitment to a sustainable water future. Our long-term stewardship of central Arizona’s water supply has been the economic catalyst in creating one of the more desirable metropolitan areas in the desert southwest.
Water and Politics Flow Downhill
As with any system that provides such value and vital economic assets, many interests seek to get their hands on the check valves in an effort to control the water and all that comes with it.