Citizens Water Advocacy Group
Cwag is a local citizens group advocating for a sustainable water future for prescott and central yavapai county and for the protection of the upper verde river.
Citizens water advocacy group. Citizens water advocacy group is an arizona non profit filed on september 7 2004. In recognition of the fact that water is a limited resource the mission of the citizens water advocacy group cwag is to promote a. Wolfe is a founding member of the citizens water advocacy group and the former chairman of the verde watershed association. In recognition that water is a limited resource the citizens water advocacy group cwag promotes a sustainable water future in the upper verde river basin and the prescott active management area by educating the public encouraging citizen action and advocating for responsible governmental decision making.
The citizens water advocacy group will host a zoom webinar from 10 a m. August 31 2020 7 23 p m. Please explore our website to discover the verde river to protect our water resource to learn about cwag to study our resource library. The company s filing status is listed as good standing and its file number is 11517799.
We educate the public encourage citizen action and advocate for responsible governmental decision making. To noon featuring erin young water resources manager for the city of flagstaff. To noon at the granite peak. The registered agent on file for this company is katherin lauster and is located at 4141 cool valley rd chino valley az 86323.
Geological survey and citizens water advocacy group cwag education committee chair will talk about where prescott area water comes from the magnitude and causes of overdraft and cwag s concerns about the impact of the proposed big chino pipeline on the upper verde river when cwag meets on mar. Ed wolfe retired geologist with the u s. Environment water water resources wetlands conservation management. Citizens water advocacy group prescott az.
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