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Water conservation means not wasting it
Water is important part of the past, present, and future of the City of Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek. Within the desert Southwest of the United States, the state of Arizona, and locally, water resources are currently experiencing an unprecedented time. Despite the water resource challenges facing the area, there is enough water for the community for generations to come, but there is never enough water to waste. Water conservation means not wasting water and using water as efficiently as possible.
Now is the best time to conserve water
In October 2023, the City of Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, leaders from Yavapai County, and the local water utilities, Big Park Water Company and Arizona Water Company, came together to launch Ripple Effect, a Joint Integrated Demand Management Program that aims to provide a central location for people to get information on water conservation and feel empowered to do their part in conserving water for their community.
Remember: every action you take to conserve water will have a Ripple Effect on the good of the aquifer!