Can better water and energy use boost real estate development?

Built between 1956-1966 as part of the Colorado River Storage Project, the Glen Canyon Dam stands 710-feet and holds back 26,215,000-acre-feet of water when Lake Powell is full./AZBigMedia

By David McGlothlin | AZBigMedia

Water, energy and real estate development are all interconnected and dependent on each other like three legs of a tripod. If one leg falters, the other two soon follow.

Valley Partnership’s mission in advocating for responsible development coincides with advocacy for the responsible management, delivery and advancement of Arizona’s water and energy resources because one cannot exist without the others.

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