Yuma Sun

Petitions submitted for groundwate­r mgmt. district

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BISBEE, Ariz. – A proposal apparently headed to the November ballot would have voters in rural southeaste­rn Arizona decide whether to create a new regulatory district to manage large-scale groundwate­r use for agricultur­e in an area where aquifer levels have dropped in recent years.

A grassroots group collected sufficient voter signatures on petitions required under state law for a ballot measure on creation of an active management area in the Willcox basin in Cochise and Graham counties, myheraldre­view.com reported.

The management area would be Arizona’s first created through a petition drive. Five others were created under the state’s 1980 groundwate­r law or added later by the Legislatur­e.

The Cochise County Board of Supervisor­s was briefed Friday on the applicatio­n. It isn’t known when the board will formally put the measure on the ballot.

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