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Written by Leslie Hoy
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 22:43 |
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Greg Kornrumph, Salt River Project (SRP) Principal Analyst,
Water Rights & Contracts will discuss SRP's position on Verde
Watershed issues when the Citizens Water Advocacy Group meets on
Saturday, July 12 from 10 AM to noon at the Granite Peak Unitarian
Universalist Congregation, 882 Sunset in Prescott (two blocks behind
True Value).
The water supplies that satisfy the beneficial use property rights of
SRP shareholders derive from the Salt and Verde Watersheds, Kornrumph
says. "As Yavapai County continues to grow, the water demands to meet
that growth will impact the water supplies that have been historically
relied upon by [SRP's] shareholders and other senior water right
holders. SRP has a long tradition of water rights protection, and is
actively engaged throughout the watershed in that effort."
Kornrumph has worked in water rights and water management for over 20
years, with 17 at SRP and five at the Arizona Department of Water
Resources. In addition to his water rights responsibilities, he is
SRP's liaison to communities and interest groups on the Salt and Verde
watersheds. He also develops water-supply plans for SRP power plants
and negotiates water exchange agreements. An Arizona native, Kornrumph
spent much of his childhood hiking, fishing, and exploring the Salt and
Verde rivers.
Guests are welcome! For more info, call 708-1660 or visit www.cwagaz.org .
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