Mesa’s future water supply appears hazy

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune

Supply and demand models show Mesa has a sufficient water supply to cover significant increases in demand through 2040, but city officials can’t guarantee that.

Mesa Water Resources Director Chris Hassert on Sept. 14 cautioned the city council that there’s a lot of uncertainty in current projections of Mesa’s future water demands.

In a study session on the city’s future water supply versus demand, Hassert’s presentation showed the city can tap into numerous buckets to meet increases in water consumption.

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